At Mode vs in-chip programming
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 9:49 am
Hello, I noticed that most info on the web about this chip is related to SDK, firmware, etc. So I figure most people program their own code and run it on the chip so that you wouldn't need an external micro. But I have an existing microcontroller project so I just need to add WIFI functionality to it. Does it make sense to use this chip in the AT mode? Are there any disadvantages, such flexibility or performance, or ease of use, etc?