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New Modules by Espressif Systems
Shanghai, China
Dec 4, 2017
Do not miss out on getting to know our four new modules: ESP-WROOM-02D, ESP-WROOM-02U, ESP-WROOM-32D and ESP32-WROOM-32U.
ESP-WROOM-32D and ESP32-WROOM-32U are powerful, generic Wi-Fi and dual-mode Bluetooth, Classic and Low-Energy, MCU modules that are suitable for a wide variety of applications. They can be used in a number of scenarios, ranging from low-power sensor networks to the most demanding tasks, such as voice encoding, music streaming and MP3 decoding. ESP32-WROOM-32U is different from ESP-WROOM-32D in that the former integrates a U.FL connector, which makes it an ideal choice for space-constrained applications. To learn more about these modules, please refer to the relevant data sheet.
ESP-WROOM-02D and ESP-WROOM-02U are ESP8266EX-based modules developed by Espressif. Compared to ESP-WROOM-02, the RF performance of ESP-WROOM-02D and ESP-WROOM-02U is optimized. Additionally, ESP-WROOM-02U integrates a U.FL connector. To learn more about these modules, please refer to our official data sheet.
If you wish to make enquiries about our new modules, please send an email to sales@espressif.com. Our business support staff and/or an engineer will answer your questions quickly and efficiently. If you want to buy our new modules, please visit our website and follow the relevant instructions.
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