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Today we are happy to introduce a brand new series of IoT modules and development boards from Ai-Thinker. The new series is based on the BL602 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth BLE SoC with RISC-V core from Bouffalo Lab and will replace Ai-Thinker's ESP32-based solutions.

The BL602 is feature-rich, fast and cheaper than the ESP32. Most of Ai-Thinker's new Ai-WB2 modules come with 4MB flash memory. The operating voltage is 2.7 to 3.6V for the bare modules and 3.3V or 5V for the development kits. 

Datasheet here

Canadians can check it out at here

Under $10 CDN

 

 

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@zander

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Today we are happy to introduce a brand new series of IoT modules and development boards from Ai-Thinker. The new series is based on the BL602 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth BLE SoC with RISC-V core from Bouffalo Lab and will replace Ai-Thinker's ESP32-based solutions.

The BL602 is feature-rich, fast and cheaper than the ESP32. Most of Ai-Thinker's new Ai-WB2 modules come with 4MB flash memory. The operating voltage is 2.7 to 3.6V for the bare modules and 3.3V or 5V for the development kits. 

Datasheet here

Canadians can check it out at here

Under $10 CDN

 

 

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@frogandtoad I think it was Moores Law 

There has been a debate if it is still true for CPU's as we have gone Multi-threaded to increase instruction speed. 

As most know, Mutli-Threading is harder to program and most of the time we don't use threads, we use smart timed events (Async and Await) - I digress 

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@dazza

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@frogandtoad I think it was Moores Law 

There has been a debate if it is still true for CPU's as we have gone Multi-threaded to increase instruction speed. 

As most know, Mutli-Threading is harder to program and most of the time we don't use threads, we use smart timed events (Async and Await) - I digress 

You got it buddy!


   
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