New Product - ESP32 Arduino-style Development Board
Are you looking for a versatile and powerful development board for your next project? Look no further than the ESP32 Arduino-Style Development Board available at PMD Way. This compact board is packed with features that make it ideal for a wide range of applications.
What sets the ESP32 Development Board apart?
The ESP32 Development Board is based on the ESP32 microcontroller, which is known for its high performance and low power consumption. With a dual-core processor running at up to 240MHz, this board can handle complex tasks with ease. It also features built-in WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, making it perfect for IoT projects.
Key features of the ESP32 Development Board
Here are some of the key features that make the ESP32 Development Board stand out:
- Integrated 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth
- Support for MicroPython and Arduino IDE
- Multiple GPIO pins for connecting sensors and peripherals
- Onboard SPI, I2C, and UART interfaces
- Support for deep sleep mode to conserve power
Why choose the ESP32 Development Board?
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced developer, the ESP32 Development Board offers a versatile platform for your projects. With support for both MicroPython and Arduino IDE, you can choose the programming language that best suits your needs. The board's built-in WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities make it easy to connect to other devices and the internet, opening up a world of possibilities for your projects.
Get started with the ESP32 Development Board today
Ready to take your projects to the next level? Order your ESP32 Development Board from PMD Way today and start exploring the endless possibilities that this versatile board has to offer. Whether you are working on a home automation project, a robotics prototype, or a wearable device, the ESP32 Arduino-Style Development Board is the perfect choice for all your development needs.
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