LinkIt 7697 is a versatile and affordable development Board that can be used to connect to your network or to your devices, while providing both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth online capabilities. The Development Board uses the MediaTek MT7697 chip, which is a little bit less than the ESP32 microcontroller used in other similar wi-fi/bluetooth development boards, but still far superior to Arduino Uno. After adding the board data and installing the USB driver in the Arduino IDE, you can compile the program through the Arduino IDE. Mac users may also need to change the security settings, the driver is operational, and more detailed board usage instructions can be found on the MediaTek website.
linkit 7697 specification
price: 15 USD
software: Use linkit SDK with GCC, IAR Embedded workbench , and keil uvision for program writing
input voltage: 5V
operating voltage: 3.3V
frequency: 192MHz
main processor: 32bit CORTEX-M4
wi-fi: Support
Bluetooth: Support
Image:
not supported
Ethernet network:
not supported
i/o foot Number (digits):
i/o foot Number (analog): 1-3
memory:4 mb Flash (Flash) and 352 KB RAM
size: 1.9x1.0"
battery charging:
not supported
original reference
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