- Thu Aug 27, 2015 7:50 pm
#27200
Hi John,
Of course, there are maybe bugs with ESPs that needs to be resolved.
But let me give you my testimony of something I've faced last year when I started IoT projects that needs a WiFi connectivity :
At that time, ESPs didn't exist yet. All WiFi modules were way much too expensive, the lowest one I've found was the TI CC3000 which was around US$25. I've purchased one. I've started doing development, started doing stress tests. It didn't took a week when I became frustrating : those CC300 from TI (a company that I've confidence with, since I'm in this industry since over 35 years) wasn't reliable at ALL ! it was freezing after 4 hours of HTTPServer stress tests. Digging on the Net, I've found that even SparkCore had the same problem, digging TI forums, I've found that the issue was know since many months. The TI answer to all those post was simply silence, until, after a year, their staff finally admit the problem and simply answered that people need to switch to newer CC3200 design !!!
Horrible answer for all those who commit resources and money to the previous CC300 !!!
(BTW, almost all CC3000 designs, at least software ones were out-sourced to India ... But TI still responsible for those mistakes, if it is really the reasons for such incredible)
Shame on TI !!!
I will never purchase any chip from them !!!
So, conclusion : I don't know who your contact, if he is a salesman or an engineer, but next time you meet him, tell him about this story, tell him to search on the Net about this issue, TI has really fall deep thru these past years ...
(BTW, remember that ESPs are < $3, while CC300 still today > $25)