hi all, i found a interesting hardware module with the following specs:
80mhz cortex m3 with 512k ram, 1024k flash and onboard wifi in a size smaller than a post stamp.
seemingly there are users who have reported on their forums to be able to run it at 160mhz.
that for the price of a hamburger ($2)
a breadboard friendly model costs $3,50, and a programmer costs 2$ (all prices named are US$)
here's the link to the module: https://www.pine64.org/?product=padi-iot-stamp
i plan on using this module in one of my projects.
what do you guys think of this riot (rare internet of things) find?
anyone want a system on module instead of a hamburger?
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Re: anyone want a system on module instead of a hamburger?
Pretty cool. Seems similar in price and specs to the ESP8266-E so for me it would come down to how it works for Uzebox. Would probably be a nice platform to develop for in and of itself, but I don't even have as much time as I would like to spend on Uzebox let alone finding new interesting(which means time consuming) projects Still that is interesting, I will have to check that out more.