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== Differences ==
* Faster WiFi – Wifi has been upgraded to support HT40 speed (150 Mbps)
* Added Bluetooth Low Energy and Classic
* Dual core processor – 2x Tensilica L108 processors clocked at up to 160 MHz
* Low Power Mode Improvements – ADC conversions, level thresholds, etc.. can now be performed in deep sleep
* Peripherals – Capacitive touch, ADCs, DACs, I2C. UART, SPI, SDIO, I2S, RMII, PMW
* More RAM – ~400 KB on-chip RAM
* Better Security – Hardware accelerated AES and SSL, and more undisclosed improvements.
== Links ==
== Links ==


* [http://www.pighixxx.com/test/2015/12/esp32-pinout/ ESP32 pinout]
* [http://www.pighixxx.com/test/2015/12/esp32-pinout/ ESP32 pinout]
* [http://esp32.de/ much info!]
* [http://esp32.de/ much info!]

Latest revision as of 12:26, 20 December 2015

Differences

  • Faster WiFi – Wifi has been upgraded to support HT40 speed (150 Mbps)
  • Added Bluetooth Low Energy and Classic
  • Dual core processor – 2x Tensilica L108 processors clocked at up to 160 MHz
  • Low Power Mode Improvements – ADC conversions, level thresholds, etc.. can now be performed in deep sleep
  • Peripherals – Capacitive touch, ADCs, DACs, I2C. UART, SPI, SDIO, I2S, RMII, PMW
  • More RAM – ~400 KB on-chip RAM
  • Better Security – Hardware accelerated AES and SSL, and more undisclosed improvements.

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