The Wio Terminal is a SAMD51-based microcontroller with Wireless Connectivity powered by Realtek RTL8720DN that’s compatible with Arduino and MicroPython. Currently, wireless connectivity is only supported by Arduino. It runs at 120MHz (Boost up to 200MHz), 4MB External Flash and 192KB RAM. It supports both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi providing backbone for IoT projects. This repository contains all the necessary documentation you need to manufacture Wio Terminal: https://github.com/Seeed-Studio/OSHW-WioTerminal
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Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32S3 leverages dual-core ESP32S3 chip, supporting both Wi-Fi and BLE wireless connectivities, which allows battery charge. It integrates built-in camera sensor, digital microphone. It offers 8MB PSRAM, 8MB FLASH, and external SD card slot. All of these make it suitable for embedded ML, like intelligent voice and vision AI.
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Wio-E5 mini Dev Board builds in and leads out full GPIO of the Wio-E5 STM32WLE5JC LoRa module. Supporting Long Range protocol and global frequency, the Wio-E5 mini is able to achieve a transmission range of up to 10 km in open areas. It supports EU868 and US915, making it suitable for wireless sensor networks and other IoT devices that require battery power, low power consumption and long range.
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Feather-compatible dev board, powered by an STM32L4+ @ 120 MHz with 2MB of Flash and 640KB of RAM Expandable to 55 pins for access to additional I/O and buses Plenty of Flash and RAM for edge ML workloads or complex applications Support for C/C++, Arduino, and CircuitPython CORTEX Debug connector, enabling the use of Visual Studio Code, IAR, and STM32CubeIDE with optional SWD programmer
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