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Description
Overlay for Arduino to connect the chip to the WiFi network. Equipped withEMW3162 modulecommunicates via UART interface, i.e. RX and TX pins also works with Nucleo and XNucleo series boards.
The subject of sale is the EMW3162 WiFi Shield cap.Arduino Unois available separately.
Main features
- The overlay works with tiles, among others:Arduino Uno,Leonardo,NucleoandXNucleo
- Communicates via serial interface UART - RX and TX lines
- It has a built-in USB converter - UART FT230XS for debugging and software updates
- Supports EasyLink quick pairing mode
- It has status LEDs to indicate transmissions on RX and TX pins
- Built-in PCB antenna
- The system protects a 500 mA fuse
- You can restore the factory settings by pressing the WPS button for more than 5 seconds.
- Possibility of communication with Arduino board or computer via microUSB connector, mode is selected by jumper:
- connecting WFRX to FTTX and WFTX to FTRX means that communication via USB - UART interface is enabled.
- WFRX to TX and WFTX to RX connection means communication with Arduino board
Detailed description of the module connection is available in the user guide. |
What is on the board?
- Connection leads to the Arduino board
- Connector for EMW3162 module
- Expansion connector for EMW3162 module
- SWD interface for programming and debugging
- USB - UART converter outputs as a microUSB socket
- FT230XS Converter
- Voltage regulator 3.3 V - RT9193-33
- Fuse 500 mA
- Pin BOOT switch:
- H - means the connection of the BOOT pin to 3.3 V
- L - means connecting the BOOT pin to GND
- H - means the connection of the STATUS pin to 3.3 V
- L - means connecting the STATUS pin to GND
- It must be held down to pair the module via WPS
- Holding longer than 5 seconds returns the module to factory settings
- Connecting WFRX to FTTX and WFTX to FTRX means that communication via USB - UART interface is enabled.
- Connecting WFRX to TX and WFTX to RX means communication with Arduino board
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