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Re: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi module
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Noam Weissman |
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Re: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi module |
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Thu, 10 Aug 2017 15:02:25 +0000 |
Hi Sergio,
Murata, Microchip and all other readymade modules are a bit expensive. Around
30-45$...
Some time ago I have searched for such module and finally we chose ROVING
RN-171... They may have a
newer one, now.
ROVING module was also around $29 for small quantities but after talking with
their representative they were
willing to drastically go down on price if we take large quantities (1K and
more).
ROVING have a full TCP stack on their module + ability to write some code under
their own micro. The second
option is using the module in PASS THROUGTH mode via fast RS232 920Kbit or
something. In this mode one can
configure the WiFi and then send/get data over this serial connection. This is
good for small systems that does
not need to send lots of data.
BR,
Noam.
-----Original Message-----
From: lwip-users [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Sergio R. Caprile
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 5:38 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi module
> I recall having seen an asian SDIO module, but I can't remember the
> part number.
Found it:
WF111 from BlueGiga, now Silicon Labs.
Atmel has a module series too, but I personally don't like Microship.
Murata is also building a number of modules, some based on the Cypress
(formerly Broadcomm) chip mentioned in this thread.
Nice to know we do have some options these days.
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