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Revision as of 04:46, 26 August 2021
Pico Wi-Fi HAT
Pico Wi-Fi HAT is a compact and easy-to-use Wi-Fi HAT for the Raspberry Pi Pico that includes an ESP8266 module, IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Standard, 3.3 V Operating Voltage, UART Communication interface, and a 40-pin GPIO extension header that can be controlled via AT Command and supports TCP/UDP communication protocol.
Pico Wi-Fi HAT also includes a 1.14-inch display with a resolution of 240 x 135 pixels, 65K RGB colors, and a sharp and vivid exhibiting effect, designed primarily for user engagement via SPI connection by incorporating a GPIO header. The 1.14-inch LCD includes the ST7789 Driver and SPI Interface, decreasing the amount of IO pins required.
It's a simple way to enable Wi-Fi on the Raspberry Pi Pico, making it suitable for a variety of IoT communication projects. It is intended for developers of all skill levels, from the most experienced to those who are just getting started with IoT devices.
Features
- ESP8266 module with four-layers process
- Standard Raspberry Pi Pico 40-pin GPIO extension header
- Supports STA, AP, and STA+AP three Wi-Fi operating modes, embedded LWIP protocol stack, supports TCP/UDP communication
- 2x functional buttons
- Comes with development resources and manual
Specifications
- Operating Voltage - 3.3 V (Internally connected on Pico 3v3 pin)
- Communication - UART Interface
- UART BAUD RATE - 115200 bps
- Wi-Fi Standard - IEEE 802.11b/g/n
- Frequency Range - 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHz
- Wi-Fi Operating Mode - Wi-Fi STA, Wi-Fi AP, Wi-Fi STA+AP
- Protocol - TCP, UDP
- Antenna - PCB Antenna
- Operating Temperature - -40℃ ~ 85℃