ESP8266 Serial WIFI Module (ESP-07) is a new player in this field: it’s tiny (25mm x 15mm), with simple pin connections, using serial TX/RX to send and receive Ethernet buffers, and similarly, using serial commands to query and change configurations of the WiFi module. This is quite convenient as it only requires two wires (TX/RX) to communicate between a micro-controller and WiFi, but more importantly, it offloads WiFi-related tasks to the module, allowing the micro-controller code to be very light-weighted.
ESP8266 Serial WIFI Module (ESP-07) is a cheap and easy way to connect any small micro-controller platform, like Arduino, wirelessly to Internet. ESP8266 has powerful on-board processing and storage capabilities that allow it to be integrated with the sensors and other application specific devices through its GPIOs with minimal development up-front and minimal loading during runtime. Its high degree of on-chip integration allows for minimal external circuitry, and the entire solution, including front-end module, is designed to occupy minimal PCB area.
ESP8266 Serial WIFI Module (ESP-07) is addressable over SPI and UART, making this an exceptionally easy choice for anyone wanting to build an Internet of Things thing. You can use AT commands to connect to WiFi networks and open TCP connections without need to have TCP/IP stack running in your own micro-controller: You can simply connect any micro-controller to this module and start pushing data up to the Internet.
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| Product Name | ESP8266 ESP-07 Wifi Wireless Module |
| Minimum Order | 0 |
| Shipping Cost | 60 |
| GST | 18% Including |