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Bridgetek launches two additional new development modules
Published: Jul 12,2017Bridgetek launches two new modules - the CleO35-WiFi module and the MM930LITE module.
Bridgetek has added two new development modules - the CleO35-WiFi module and the MM930LITE module, both designed to aid application development with the CleO35 and FT93x series respectively.
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The CleO35-WiFi module is a Wi-Fi accessory for the CleO series – the smart TFT display for Arduino. Designed with an ESP-12S Wi-Fi module from Ai-thinker using core processor ESP8266, the ESP8266 is among the most integrated Wi-Fi chips in the industry.
Measuring just 5mm × 5mm, it requires minimal external circuitry and integrates a 32-bit Tensilica MCU, digital peripheral interface, antenna switch, RF balun, power amplifier, low noise receiver amplifier, filters and power management modules all in one small package.
The CleO35-WiFi module comes with a standard 16 pin 0.5mm pitch FFC cable, suitable for connecting directly to CleO35 modules or via the CleO_IO-Shield1 to CleO50 modules enabling wireless communications to the system. As a plug in accessory to CleO, it extends the series capabilities to include wireless monitor and control for smart devices around the home.
The MM930LITE is a development module for Bridgetek’s 32-bit high performance FT93x Microcontroller family, which is used to develop and demonstrate the functionality of the FT930 Embedded Microcontroller.
This module is for applications including home security systems, home automation systems, USB capability products, embedded multimedia applications and other industrial control systems.
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