Benefits of wifimcu vs nodemcu?
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 9:10 pm
I just noticed there is also a wifimcu out there as well.
Has anyone used it ?
If so what are the benefits of the wifimcu vs the nodemcu.
Here are the specs:
Cortex-M4 microcotroller
STM32F411CE
100MHz,Cortex-M4 core
2M bytes of SPI flash and 512K bytes of on-chip flash
128K bytes of RAM
Multi-Interface
17 GPIO Pin
3 UARTs
ADC(5)/SPI(1)/I2C(1)/USB(1)
SWD debug interface
11 PWM
Broadcom IEEE 802.11 b/g/n RF Chip
Supports 802.11 b/g/n
WEP,WPA/WPA2,PSK/Enterprise
16.5dBm@11b,14.5dBm@11g,13.5dBm@11n
Receiver sensitivity:-87 dBm
Station,Soft AP and Station+Soft AP
CE, FCC suitable
Operation Temperature:-30℃ ~ +85℃
Here is the explanation:
WiFiMCU is developed based on EMW3165. Run the Lua script directly; operate hardware resource; achieve product prototypes. EMW3165 is a low-power embedded WIFI module, which is developed by the Shanghai MXCHIP Technology Co., Ltd. It incorporates a WiFi RF-Chip and a microcontroller based on STM Cortex-M4. The WiFi module includes a "self-hosted" WiFi network library and application components. In addition, It also provides 2M bytes of out-chip flash, 512K bytes of on-chip flash, 128K bytes of RAM and a rich peripheral resources.
Would be nice to know if anyone tried it and has any feedback on it.
Has anyone used it ?
If so what are the benefits of the wifimcu vs the nodemcu.
Here are the specs:
Cortex-M4 microcotroller
STM32F411CE
100MHz,Cortex-M4 core
2M bytes of SPI flash and 512K bytes of on-chip flash
128K bytes of RAM
Multi-Interface
17 GPIO Pin
3 UARTs
ADC(5)/SPI(1)/I2C(1)/USB(1)
SWD debug interface
11 PWM
Broadcom IEEE 802.11 b/g/n RF Chip
Supports 802.11 b/g/n
WEP,WPA/WPA2,PSK/Enterprise
16.5dBm@11b,14.5dBm@11g,13.5dBm@11n
Receiver sensitivity:-87 dBm
Station,Soft AP and Station+Soft AP
CE, FCC suitable
Operation Temperature:-30℃ ~ +85℃
Here is the explanation:
WiFiMCU is developed based on EMW3165. Run the Lua script directly; operate hardware resource; achieve product prototypes. EMW3165 is a low-power embedded WIFI module, which is developed by the Shanghai MXCHIP Technology Co., Ltd. It incorporates a WiFi RF-Chip and a microcontroller based on STM Cortex-M4. The WiFi module includes a "self-hosted" WiFi network library and application components. In addition, It also provides 2M bytes of out-chip flash, 512K bytes of on-chip flash, 128K bytes of RAM and a rich peripheral resources.
Would be nice to know if anyone tried it and has any feedback on it.