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NODE MCU ESP8266
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Based on the ESP8266 Wi-Fi transceiver module and the CP2102 USB-UART converter chip, this compact development and prototype board (Open Source) is ideal for IoT (Internet of Things) applications. The Wi-Fi module is compatible with the standard 802.11 b / g / na 2.4 GHz, has integrated TCP / IP stack, output power of 19.5 dBm, data interface (UART / HSPI / I2C / I2S / Ir Remote Control GPIO / PWM) and antenna on PCB. It also has a micro U