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WBoard Pro is a Wifi development board based on Arduino MEGA. With a on-board ESP8266 chip (wifi firmware has been burnt in), you can drive ESP8266 to connect wifi and visit the internet by controlling the serial ports. WBoard Pro supports IoTgo Arduino Library to do a rapid development. | WBoard Pro is a Wifi development board based on Arduino MEGA. With a on-board ESP8266 chip (wifi firmware has been burnt in), you can drive ESP8266 to connect wifi and visit the internet by controlling the serial ports. WBoard Pro supports IoTgo Arduino Library to do a rapid development. | ||
Revision as of 08:09, 8 December 2014
Contents
Overview
WBoard Pro is a Wifi development board based on Arduino MEGA. With a on-board ESP8266 chip (wifi firmware has been burnt in), you can drive ESP8266 to connect wifi and visit the internet by controlling the serial ports. WBoard Pro supports IoTgo Arduino Library to do a rapid development.
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Features
- Standard Bee interface, nRF24L01+ interface, SD card slot, PWR/Test indicator
- On-board ESP8266 chip, support wifi connect to internet
- With Raspberry Pi standard 40-pin interface
Specification
PCB Size | 90X60X1.6mm |
Interface | Standard Bee interface, nRF24L01+ interface, uSD,uUSB |
Indicator | PWR, Test |
Electrical Characteristics
Characteristics | Symbol | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
Power supply voltage | Vsupply | 7 | - | 23 | V |
Power for system | VDD | 3.0 | 3.3 | 3.6 | V |
High input voltage | VIH | 0.8XVDD | - | VDD | V |
Low input voltage | VIL | 0 | - | 0.2XVDD | V |
Operation current for VDD | IDD | - | - | 300 | mA |
Hardware
Pin Map
Number | name | Mega 2560 pin name | Aduino pin number |
1 | 3V3 | ||
2 | 5V | ||
3 | IIC-SDA | PD0 | D21 |
4 | 5V | ||
5 | IIC-SCL | PD1 | D20 |
6 | GND | ||
7 | GPIO0 | PF0 | A0 |
8 | TXD2 | PH1 | D16 |
9 | GND | ||
10 | RXD2 | PH0 | D17 |
11 | GPIO1 | PF1 | A1 |
12 | GPIO2 | PF2 | A2 |
13 | GPIO3 | PF3 | A3 |
14 | GND | ||
15 | GPIO4 | PF4 | A4 |
16 | GPIO5 | PF5 | A5 |
17 | 3V3 | ||
18 | GPIO6 | PF6 | A6 |
19 | SPI-MOSI | PB2 | D51 |
20 | GND | ||
21 | SPI-MISO | PB3 | D50 |
22 | CS | PG1 | D40 |
23 | SPI-SCK | PB1 | D52 |
24 | SPI-NSS | PB0 | D53 |
25 | GND | ||
26 | GPIO7 | PF7 | A7 |
27 | GPIO8 | PK0 | A8 |
28 | GPIO9 | PK1 | A9 |
29 | GPIO10 | PK2 | A10 |
30 | GND | ||
31 | GPIO11 | PK3 | A11 |
32 | GPIO12 | PK4 | A12 |
33 | GPIO13 | PK5 | A13 |
34 | GND | ||
35 | GPIO14 | PK6 | A14 |
36 | GPIO15 | PK7 | A15 |
37 | RST | PG0 | D41 |
38 | WR | PG2 | D39 |
39 | GND | ||
40 | RS | PD7 | D38 |
NOTE:
- When jumpers connect both 2-4 and 1-3, CP2102 will connect to Mega2560’s UART0.
- When jumpers connect both 4-6 and 3-5, CP2102 will connect to ESP8266’s UART0.
- FW
- These two pins connect to ESP8266 GPIO0. If you want to burn the firmware into ESP8266, you can connect FW. After reset ESP8266, you can burn the firmware into it.
- E-RST
- Mega2560 PC0 (Arduino D37) connects to ESP8266 RST pin. If you set PC0 pin low level, you can reset ESP8266.
Instruction
Reference:
- 1. AT Commands