I see. I didnt know at what baudrates it can exacly operate. I got the point.


On June 24, 2015 8:45:10 PM <g...@novadsp.com> wrote:

> wondering about using the cheap esp8266 module with BeagleBone black,
> but I couldnt find anything about it in the web. I understand that this is a bit
> differebtly working device than the wifi usb dongles (i gues its more SoC),
> but havent anyone though of using it with bbb? The board uses only uart
> lines, that would be very efficient and cheap.

What do you need to know? The device does look exactly like any old modem/terminal. Problem is they are slow. Whilst great for sending modest sized messages ('Hello World') they will not cut it for streaming video.

Try hooking one up to a PC with a USB serial adapter - you'll get an idea of capabilities pretty quickly.




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