The WiFi Camera Board is a top performer in processing power, memory capacity, camera support, and WiFi capabilities.
It supports various interfaces and has a dual-core 32-bit CPU, with a main frequency of up to 240MHz and built-in memory and external 8MB PSRAM. Although there are some reported issues with the UART IC and camera quality, the board's compact form factor and affordable price make it an excellent choice for hobbyists and professionals looking to develop applications that require processing power, camera support, and wireless connectivity. Overall, it provides excellent value and performance.
Welcome to my review of the WiFi Camera Board a development board that comes with an ESP32-CAM-MB-WiFi MICRO USB ESP32 Serial to WiFi module, CH340G 5V Bluetooth, an OV2640 camera, and a 2.4G antenna IPX.
This board is designed to be used as an application processor and supports various interfaces such as UART SPI, I2C, PWM, ADC and DAC.
As a result of its low-power dual-core 32-bit CPU this board has a main frequency of up to 240MHz, providing a computing power of up to 600 DMIPS. It also has built-in 520 KB SRAM and external 8MB PSRAM, which is a generous amount of memory for most applications. The support for OV2640 and OV7670 cameras with built-in flash is impressive, making it easy to integrate a camera into any project. Additionally the WiFi capabilities of this board make it easy to connect to other devices and networks.
To put it simply the WiFi Camera Board is a top performer in terms of its processing power, memory capacity, camera support, and WiFi capabilities. However one potential drawback is that some users have reported issues with the UART IC not matching the CH340 pinout. Another potential drawback is that the camera included with the board may not be of the highest quality.
In the end the WiFi Camera Board is an excellent choice for anyone looking to develop applications that require processing power, camera support, and wireless connectivity. Its compact form factor and affordable price make it an attractive option for hobbyists and professionals alike. While there may be some issues with the UART IC and camera quality, these are minor concerns when compared to the overall performance and value provided by this board. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to develop projects that require these features.