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USR-EG118 Arduino Open Source IoT Gateway ESP32 Chipset C Language SDK Arduino IDE Development with 1* RS485/RS232 Serial Port

USR-EG118 Arduino Open Source IoT Gateway ESP32 Chipset C Language SDK Arduino IDE Development with 1* RS485/RS232 Serial Port Item NO.: F53965

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Product Name USR-EG118 Arduino Open Source IoT Gateway ESP32 Chipset C Language SDK Arduino IDE Development with 1* RS485/RS232 Serial Port
Item NO. F53965
Weight 0.53 kg = 1.1684 lb = 18.6952 oz
Category Industrial Technology
Brand USR
Creation Time 2025-03-08

USR-EG118 Arduino Open Source IoT Gateway ESP32 Chipset C Language SDK Arduino IDE Development with 1* RS485/RS232 Serial Port

EG118 Parameters

Chipset

ESP32-WROVER-E

Professor

Dual-core Xtensa® 32-bit LX6 MCU, 1.2GHz

RAM

8M

Flash

4M

Power Supply

9~36V

Hardware Interface

RS232/485

1*RS232/485,
Default parameter: 115200, N, 8, 1

DI

1*digital input

DO

2*digital output

AI

1*analog input(4~20mA)

Wi-Fi

Stadard

IEEE802.11b/g/n

Speed

Up to 150Mbps

Frequency

2412 ~ 2484 MHz

Others

BLE

Compatible with BEL4.2

USR-EG118 | Open Source IoT GatewayESP32 Chipset, C Language SDK, Arduino IDE DevelopmentUSR-EG118 is an IoT gateway that integrates the ESP32 module designed for Arduino. It features a power-efficient Xtensa® 32-bit LX6 MCU, processor running at 240 MHz, along with 4MB of PSRAM and up to 8MB of SPI flash memory on-board. With its integrated Wi-Fi/BLE module and additional wired/wireless interfaces, this device becomes a highly versatile addition to Industrial IoT solutions.



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