Manufacturer | diymore |
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Part number | D040288 |
Item Weight | 11 g |
Package Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 1 cm; 11.05 g |
Manufacturer reference | D040288 |
Size | SX1278(V2), 433-470Mhz |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
SX1278 LoRa V2 ESP32 LX6 dual-core 0.96 inch Blue Oled Bluetooth WIFI Kit 32 Module CP2012 IOT Development Board 433MHz-470MHz
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Brand | diymore |
Memory storage capacity | 32 MB |
Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless communication standard | Bluetooth, 802.11b |
Processor count | 2 |
About this item
- WIFI Kit series is the new development of the cost-effective networking program, the main chip using Lexin ESP32, Tensilica LX6 dual-core processor, clocked at 240MHz
- Computing power up to 600DMIPS, chip built-in 520 KB SRAM, 802.11 b / g / N HT40 Wi-Fi transceiver, baseband, protocol stack and LWIP, integrated dual-mode Bluetooth (traditional Bluetooth and BLE low power Bluetooth).
- This product is based on the WIFI Kit 32 added SX1278 chip, 433MHz-470MHz frequency, about -148dBm high sensitivity, +20 dBm power output, high reliability, transmission distance (measured open area communication distance 2.6Km).
- Onboard 32MByte Flash, Wi-Fi antenna, 0.96-inch blue OLED display, CP2102 USB to serial chip.
- Supports Sniffer, Station, softAP and Wi-Fi Direct modes.(Your satisfaction is our unremitting pursuit,If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.)
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ASIN | B078LXL5ZK |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | 25 Dec. 2017 |
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The perfect support for Arduino development environment, can be very simple and fast for program verification and product development.
Technical Parameters:
Dominant Frequency: 240MHZ Flash: 32M-Bits Processor: for Tensilica LX6 Dual Core Master chip: ESP32
LoRa chip: SX1276
Support frequency band: 868-915MHZ
Open communication distance: 2.8KM
Computing capacity: up to 600DMIPS Dual-mode Bluetooth: traditional Bluetooth and BLE low-power Bluetooth
Development environment: perfect support for Arduino
Operating voltage: 3.3-7V
Operating temperature range: -40-90 ℃
Receiver sensitivity: -139dBm (SF12, 125KHZ)
UDP continuous throughput: 135Mbps
USB adapter chip: CP2102
Support mode: Sniffer, Station, softAP and Wi-Fi Direct
Transmit power: 19.5dBm@11b, 16.5dBm@11g, 15.5dBm@11n
Data rate: 150Mbps @ 11n HT40, 72Mbps @ 11n HT20, 54Mbps @ 11g, 11Mbps @ 11b
Integrated Lithium battery charging/discharging circuit and interface onboard.
Package includes: 1 X ESP32 Lora OLED development board
1 X 868-915MHz antenna
WIFI Kit 32 ESP32 | SX1278(V2), 433-470Mhz | |
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For the most part the LoRa and Wi-Fi work reasonably well, the Wifi UDP commands work well at the same time with the LoRA radio making a reasonably good simple gateway. However there appears to be a bit of an issue when receiving incoming data via LoRa, the board will throw a panic error and reboot... randomly for no apparent reason.
Update
Supplier has offered a full refund for the two damaged units.