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is esp8266 a good choice ?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 5:38 pm
by SadE54
Hi, I m working on a new project, that download rtp streams over WiFi to a audio output. I m considering several solutions and particularly the esp. There's also the cc3200 that can avoid another mcu and the mediatek chip. My goal is a little production of about 100 boards in a first time. What advice could you give me ? I need a bandwidth of about 320kbps. But I guess that at 115kbps for the serial input, there's something wrong here ;-) is it possible to get more ftp udp bandwidth by increasing the input baudrate ?

Re: is esp8266 a good choice ?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 2:53 am
by alonewolfx2
I Wish see your project :)
SadE54 wrote:Hi, I m working on a new project, that download rtp streams over WiFi to a audio output. I m considering several solutions and particularly the esp. There's also the cc3200 that can avoid another mcu and the mediatek chip. My goal is a little production of about 100 boards in a first time. What advice could you give me ? I need a bandwidth of about 320kbps. But I guess that at 115kbps for the serial input, there's something wrong here ;-) is it possible to get more ftp udp bandwidth by increasing the input baudrate ?

Re: is esp8266 a good choice ?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 7:28 am
by ystrem
It will be this thing in some network or only point to point ? Take a look at this ..

http://tmrh20.github.io/RF24/

Re: is esp8266 a good choice ?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 7:46 am
by SadE54
The device must use existing wireless network without adding bridges /gateways , so Wifi is mandatory.
CC3200 looks good, I have some doubt on its future when you know about cc3000... :-/