Development boards for my workbench - which one to choose!?


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hello dear Community


currently i am ordering a bunch of tings at me german retailer. 


among them the following development boards are: 


- NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Development Board based on ESP-12E CP2102
- Adafruit Assembled Feather HUZZAH w ESP8266 WiFi With Stacking Headers
- ESP8266 ESP-13 Web Sever WIFI Wireless Shield for Arduino UNO R3


question: do i need more - or should / would you replace one of the above mentioned boards by another!? 

my main interest is to develop remote controlled cars ....  sensu 

https://www.instructables.com/id/MicroPython-IoT-Rover-Based-on-WeMos-D1-ESP-8266EX/
https://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-izing-Lego-Technic-Go-Kart/

love to hear from you 

regards 


here the list - which one should i take - i guess i take all of them...

Feather is the (new) development board from Adafruit, and like it's namesake it is thin, light, and lets you fly! Feather was created to be a new standard for portable microcontroller cores.

The Adafruit Feather HUZZAH ESP8266 - a try to take on an 'all-in-one' ESP8226 WiFi development board 

- with built in USB and battery charging. 
- Its an  ESP8266 WiFi module with all some extras: 
- Adafruit Assembled Feather HUZZAH w ESP8266 WiFi With Stacking Headers
https://eckstein-shop.de/Adafruit-Assembled-Feather-HUZZAH-w-ESP8266-WiFi-With-Stacking-Headers
Artikelnummer: AF3213
Kategorie: Boards
21,17

Feather HUZZAH's heart is an ESP8266 WiFi microcontroller clocked at 80 MHz and at 3.3V logic. 
This microcontroller contains a Tensilica chip core as well as a full WiFi stack.
 You can program the microcontroller using the Arduino IDE for an easy-to-run Internet of Things core. 
There also exist a wired up a USB-Serial chip that an upload code at a blistering 921600 baud for fast development time. 
It also has auto-reset so no noodling with pins and reset button pressings.
And a connector for any of our 3.7V Lithium polymer batteries and built in battery charging. 
it will run just fine straight from the micro USB connector. 

Here's some handy specs!

Measures 2.0" x 0.9" x 0.28" (51mm x 23mm x 8mm) without headers soldered in
Light as a (large?) feather - 9.7 grams
ESP8266 @ 80MHz with 3.3V logic/power
4MB of FLASH (32 MBit)
Built in WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
3.3V regulator with 500mA peak current output
CP2104 USB-Serial converter onboard with 921600 max baudrate for uploading
Auto-reset support for getting into bootload mode before firmware upload
9 x GPIO pins - can also be used as I2C and SPI
1 x analog inputs 1.0V max
Built in 100mA LiPoly charger with charging status indicator LED, can also cut a trace to disable the charger
Pin #0 red LED for general purpose blinking. Pin #2 blue LED for bootloading debug & general purpose blinking
Power/enable pin
4 mounting holes
Reset button
Technical Details
23mm x 51mm x 19mm / 0.9" x 2" x 0.74"
Weight: 9.4


NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Development Board based on ESP-12E CP2102
https://eckstein-shop.de/NodeMcu-Lua-WIFI-Internet-Development-Board-based-on-ESP-12E-CP2102
Artikelnummer: CP06030
7,94 €


Übersicht
The Development Kit based on ESP8266, integrates GPIO, PWM, IIC, 1-Wire and ADC all in one board. Power your development in the fastest way combination with NodeMCU Firmware.

Features
SoC for Iot & Smarthome
CP2102 USB chip
Open-source, Interactive, Programmable, Low cost, Simple, Smart, WI-FI enabled
Arduino-like hardware IO
Advanced  API for hardware IO, which can dramatically reduce the redundant work for configuring and manipulating hardware.
Code like Arduino, but interactively in Lua script.
Nodejs style network API
Event-driven API for network applications
which faciliates developers writing code running on a 5mm*5mm sized MCU in Nodejs style.
Greatly speed up your IOT application developing process.
Lowest cost WI-FI
Technical Details of ESP8266
802.11 b/g/n
Integrated low power 32-bit MCU
Integrated 10-bit ADC
Integrated TCP/IP protocol stack
Integrated TR switch, balun, LNA, power amplifier and matching network
Integrated PLL, regulators, and power management units
Supports antenna diversity
WiFi 2.4 GHz, support WPA/WPA2
Support STA/AP/STA+AP operation modes
Support Smart Link Function for both Android and iOS devices
SDIO 2.0, (H) SPI, UART, I2C, I2S, IR Remote Control, PWM, GPIO
STBC, 1x1 MIMO, 2x1 MIMO
A-MPDU & A-MSDU aggregation & 0.4s guard interval
Deep sleep power <10uA, Power down leakage current < 5uA
Wake up and transmit packets in < 2ms
Standby power consumption of < 1.0mW (DTIM3)
+20 dBm output power in 802.11b mode
Operating temperature range -40C ~ 125C 
You can also check our "Dokumente" for more informatio


ESP8266 ESP-13 Web Sever WIFI Wireless Shield for Arduino UNO R3
https://eckstein-shop.de/ESP8266-ESP-13-Web-Sever-WIFI-Wireless-Shield-for-Arduino-UNO-R3
13,95

The shield is designed based on ESP8266, and pin-compatible with Arduino UNO/Mega2560 DevBorad.

WiFi module is industrial-grade chips ESP8266, which is ESP-13 with metal shield, has strong anti-interference ability;

This shield is pin-compatible with Arduino Uno, Mega2560 and other control board. A voltage converter chip is used to deal with 3.3V (Esp8266) and 5V (Arduino);
Dual DIP switches is used for serial ports so that this module shield can be used alone as an Arduino Uno expansion board, and also be used as ESP8266 expansion board;
Serial data is transported to WiFi device transparently, and vice versa. Arduino program does not need any configuration;
Web Server is developed to configure WiFi parameters and serial port parameters;
This shield can be used as an independent ESP8266 development board. for instance, downloading the official AT commands firmware, NodeMCU open source firmware can be used;

This shield also can be used as stand-alone expansion board for Arduino Uno

Technical Details of WIFI Wireless Shield
802.11 b / g / n wireless standards;
STA / AP modes support ;
TCP / IP protocol stack, One socket;
Supports standard TCP / UDP Server and Client;
Supports serial port baud rate configuration: 1200/2400/4800/9600/19200/38400/57600/74800/115200 bps;
Supports serial data bits: 5/6/7/8 bits;
Supports serial parity: none;
Supports serial stop bits: 1/2 bit;
Pin-compatible with Arduino UNO, Mega;
Arduino Pinout 2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13;
ESP8266 GPIO Pinout 0/2/4/5/9/10/12/13/14/15/16 / ADC / EN / * UART TX / UART RX;
KEY button: modes configuration;
Dual-Ports DIP switches: switching Arduino and ESP8266;
WiFi operation current: continuous transmission operation: ˜70mA (200mA MAX), idle mode: <200uA;
Serial WiFi transmission rate: 110-460800bps;
Temperature: -40°C ~ + 125°C;
Humidity: 10 percent-90 degree non-condensing;
You can also check our "Dokumente" for more information
Package List
1x ESP8266 ESP-13 Web Sever Serial WiFi Shield Expansion Board for UNO R3

 

to sume up the above:  among them the following development boards are: 


- NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Development Board based on ESP-12E CP2102
- Adafruit Assembled Feather HUZZAH w ESP8266 WiFi With Stacking Headers
- ESP8266 ESP-13 Web Sever WIFI Wireless Shield for Arduino UNO R3


question: do i need more - or should / would you replace one of the above mentioned boards by another!? 

my main interest is to develop remote controlled cars ....  sensu 

https://www.instructables.com/id/MicroPython-IoT-Rover-Based-on-WeMos-D1-ESP-8266EX/
https://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-izing-Lego-Technic-Go-Kart/

love to hear from you 

regards 
 

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well - the question is to consider a 8266 - and  why not just go dual core and get an ESP32 instead? For those times when we say, "Scotty, I need more power!"

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