OpenPicus FLYPORT WI-FI W/ UFL CONNECTOR - FLYPORT Wi-Fi with uFL connector
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OpenPicus FLYPORT Wi-Fi with uFL Connector
The FLYPORT Wi-Fi is a miniature web server module featuring a fully integrated 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi interface. The module incorporates a powerful 16-bit processor that runs your custom applications, along with a Wi-Fi certified transceiver that handles connectivity. This version of the board includes a uFL connector for an external antenna.
Real-time data can be viewed and updated from a standard web browser, including on smartphones or tablets. The free openPICUS IDE allows for the creation of applications to import web pages. System integrators only need to be familiar with their own products or applications, as the FLYPORT manages all necessary network interfaces, internet communication protocols, and web pages. Dynamic web pages are equipped with an innovative and user-friendly method that enables the display or modification of real variables and information from the host system (e.g., temperatures, speeds, levels, voltages, switch positions, etc.). HTML or advanced jQuery is used for this purpose. The FLYPORT connects to Wi-Fi networks via access points and routers, and it is also possible to connect directly in Wi-Fi ad-hoc mode. WEP, WPA, and WPA-2 are supported.
The internal flash memory of 256 K bytes is sufficient to contain the embedded web server, a communication stack, and an application. The FLYPORT Wi-Fi supports HTTP, TCP, UDP, SNTP, FTP, and SMTP.
Specifications:
- Minimal development required to get products "online"
- Low investment needed, free IDE and bootloader
- Web page creation with standard authoring tools
- Supports dynamic web pages
- Small size - 35 x 48 mm
- Low power consumption -...
Item number | 22896199 |
Manufacturer | OpenPicus |
Category | Electronics modules |
Manufacturer no. | FLYPORT WI-FI W/ UFL CONNECTOR |
Release date | 1.11.2022 |
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