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This module allows you to add high-speed WiFi connectivity to your Feather-based projects, using the ESP32 as a network coprocessor. Support for TLS/SSL protocols and 8MHz high-speed SPI communication ensures stable and secure internet connections without burdening the main microcontroller. The module works with both 3.3V and 5V devices, and the built-in voltage regulator and MISO buffer facilitate integration with other FeatherWings. Adafruit 4264
AirLift FeatherWing is a specialized expansion module that adds fast, modern WiFi connectivity to virtually any project based on the Feather platform. The module uses an ESP32 chip operating as a dedicated network coprocessor, allowing the main microcontroller to offload internet communication and complex encryption tasks. Support for modern security protocols such as TLS/SSL is handled entirely by the ESP32, greatly simplifying user code and reducing memory requirements. Communication with the module is performed through a high-speed 8 MHz SPI interface, ensuring excellent throughput with minimal software overhead. AirLift can be used with both 3.3 V and 5 V microcontrollers, providing broad compatibility with a wide range of Arduino boards. It also works exceptionally well with CircuitPython, especially on SAMD51 or nRF52840 boards that offer sufficient RAM. Thanks to a dedicated 3.3 V regulator and a tri-state MISO buffer, the module can safely share the SPI bus with other FeatherWings.
The board comes preloaded with WiFi coprocessor firmware and is ready to use without additional configuration. AirLift is an ideal solution for projects that require reliable internet connectivity, integration with online services, or IoT functionality. With this module, you can easily add networking features without burdening the main microcontroller. Included header pins allow easy soldering and quick integration with other Feather system components. The module is highly reliable, factory-tested, and compatible with most Feather boards, except those with built-in WiFi. It is a practical tool that extends project capabilities without needing to switch platforms or upgrade to a more advanced microcontroller.
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This module allows you to add high-speed WiFi connectivity to your Feather-based projects, using the ESP32 as a network coprocessor. Support for TLS/SSL protocols and 8MHz high-speed SPI communication ensures stable and secure internet connections without burdening the main microcontroller. The module works with both 3.3V and 5V devices, and the built-in voltage regulator and MISO buffer facilitate integration with other FeatherWings. Adafruit 4264