Key Features
- ESP32 module on a PCB with level shifting circuitry
- A tri-state chip for MOSI so you can share the SPI bus with other devices
- Send basic but powerful socket-based commands over 8MHz SPI for high speed data transfer
- Works great with CircuitPython, a SAMD51/Cortex M4 minimum required since we need a bunch of RAM
- Fully assembled and tested, pre-programmed with ESP32 SPI WiFi co-processor firmware
Give your plain ol' microcontroller project a lift with the Adafruit AirLift - a breakout board that lets you use the powerful ESP32 as a WiFi co-processor. You probably have your favorite microcontroller (like the ATmega328 or ATSAMD51), awesome peripherals and lots of libraries. But it doesn't have WiFi built in! So lets give that chip a best friend, the ESP32. This chip can handle all the heavy lifting of connecting to a WiFi network and transferring data from a site, even if its using the latest TLS/SSL encryption (it has root certificates pre-burned in).
Having WiFi managed by a separate chip means your code is simpler, you don't have to cache socket data, or compile in & debug an SSL library. Send basic but powerful socket-based commands over 8MHz SPI for high speed data transfer. You can use 3V or 5V Arduino, any chip from the ATmega328 or up, although the '328 will not be able to do very complex tasks or buffer a lot of data. It also works great with CircuitPython, a SAMD51/Cortex M4 minimum required since we need a bunch of RAM. All you need is an SPI bus and 2 control pins plus a power supply that can provide up to 250mA during WiFi usage.
Item Specific
Dimensions: 33.0mm x 31.8mm x 4.8mm / 1.3" x 1.3" x 0.2"
Weight: 5.7g / 0.2oz