PSF-A85 is a $2 ESP8285 WiFi Board for IoT and Wearables

Last month, we found out that Espressif has made a smaller version of ESP8266 targeting wearables called ESP8285, but the only development board available at the time was quite more expensive than usual at about $25. ITEAD has now released an ESP8285 module with some I/Os and an IPEX connector which they sell for just $1.99 + shipping.

ESP8285_WiFI_Module

PSF-A85 specifications:

  • SoC – Espressif ESP8285 Tensila WiFi SoC @ 80/160 MHz with 1MB flash
  • Connectivity
    • WiFi 802.11 b/g/n/d/e/i/k/r with support for STA/AP/STA+AP modes, WPA/WPA2 PSK and WEP security
    • Antenna – IPEX connector (antenna not included) or “stamp hole interface”
  • Expansion – 24-pin with GPIO, PWM, UART up to 460800 bps, SPI, ADC,
  • Power Supply – 3.3 V
  • Dimensions – 13.7 x 13.4 mm
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PSF-A85 Schematics – Click to Enlarge

More technical information include the schematics (PDF only) and ESP8285 datasheet can be found in the Wiki, which sadly does not contain any software / getting started information, but those should be the exactly same as for ESP8266.

Thanks to Nanik for the tip.

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Mario
Mario
8 years ago

Onboard power supply or you.need.to use your own one?

Mario
Mario
8 years ago

I wished they were already on the board :c

A man can dream, though

paul
paul
8 years ago

If its for Wearables, then one might assume it can run off a tiny battery, and thus take little current – both peak, and average. The Datasheet gives Typical current only. Does anyone know the max peak current ?

paul
paul
8 years ago

@paul
Just seen in the Wiki, enough consumption data given.

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