Good day! I'm developing a serial device. but I found such a manual. I would like to have clarity. which modules will be on sale for a long time?
https://atta.szlcsc.com/upload/public/p ... 4B74F3.pdf
ESP32-S2-SOLO NRND ?
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Re: ESP32-S2-SOLO NRND ?
NRND doesn't mean we're not selling them anymore, fwiw, it tends to mean that there are better modules to pick from. (Usually improved RF performance.)
Re: ESP32-S2-SOLO NRND ?
Thanks, then two questions. Will these modules be produced before 2030? and which is the better analogue of S2?
Re: ESP32-S2-SOLO NRND ?
The longevity commitment page is https://www.espressif.com/en/products/l ... commitment
For your second question, it depends on the requirements of your application, you can describe in the thread and/or use the selector tool available at https://products.espressif.com/#/produc ... =en&names=
For your second question, it depends on the requirements of your application, you can describe in the thread and/or use the selector tool available at https://products.espressif.com/#/produc ... =en&names=
Re: ESP32-S2-SOLO NRND ?
thank you. one last question. https://www.espressif.com/en/products/l ... commitment does it apply to modules too?
Re: ESP32-S2-SOLO NRND ?
ESP32-S2-SOLO-2 might be a good candidate, there are other modules that you can use depending on your specs.
Re: ESP32-S2-SOLO NRND ?
we use different modules and bare chips. S2 and S3. the last question was do the obligations also apply to the module? or only for chips?
Re: ESP32-S2-SOLO NRND ?
Logically, longevity refers to both chips and modules, you may want to get a formal statement by asking to Espressif.
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