gurdm wrote:I have posted and image of the current design.Hey Matt, why don't you list the features too? I mean, I doubt people will buy a dev board because of how it looks...
Lets get the party started and +1
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I like ESP8266 and ESP8285 and ESP32
Just like a previous poster wrote there are today many modules/options to buy.
If you like something for the breadbord that has all the signals I would recommend
https://www.olimex.com/Products/IoT/MOD ... e-hardware
As an bonus it has an 2MB flash onboard instead of the usual 512kb.
Kind regards
Jimmy
Ps. If you go ahead with the project I think you should have another look at your traces leading up to the antenna (L1 & C4), they should be as short as possible and their impedance matched to 50 Ohms.
But after seeing the link left by MrZANE, I think we are a little too late. That is exactly what I had in mind and looks to be priced great. https://www.olimex.com/Products/IoT/MOD ... e-hardware
I still find this chip super interesting, and really like how it can be used as a standalone micro. And would be a lot more fun if its sdk was open source, but I am sure that's a recurring theme on these forums.