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ESP32-EVB development board with WiFi BLE Ethernet micro SD card UEXT and GPI

ESP32-EVB development board with WiFi BLE Ethernet micro SD card UEXT and GPI
ESP32-EVB development board with WiFi BLE Ethernet micro SD card UEXT and GPI

Description: This is the ultimate IoT board with wired 100Mb Ethernet Interface, Bluetooth LE, WiFi, Remote control IR, and CAN connectivity. The board can operate with single LiPo backup battery like UPS as it has an internal LiPo battery charger (no step-up converter, so relays, CAN and USB power would not work over battery). Two relays allows you to switch power appliances on and off.

Features:

  • ESP32-WROOM32 module
  • Built-in programmer for Arduino and ESP-IDF
  • WiFi, BLE connectivity
  • Ethernet 100Mb interface
  • MicroSD card
  • 2 x 10A/250VAC (15A/120VAC 15A/24VDC) relays with connectors and status LEDs
  • CAN interface
  • IR received and transmitter, up to 5 meters distance
  • LiPo charger for stand alone operation during power breaks with 4 status LEDs
  • Power jack for external power supply, 5V
  • UEXT connector to connect UEXT modules
  • GPIO 40 pin connector with all ESP32 ports
  • Dimensions: (75 x 75)mm ~ (2.95 x 2.95)"
  • Industrial grade -40+85C

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  • Stock: Out of Stock
  • Brand: Olimex
  • Model: OL-ESP32-EVB-EA-IND
42.20€
Ex Tax: 33.63€
Tags: ESP32 , WIFI , BLE , Relay
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