JUNIPER- WiFi Shield for Arduino Based on GainSpan Module

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Introduction

The GS1011 module is a highly integrated ultra low power wireless single chip which contains an 802.11b radio, media access controller (MAC) and baseband processor, on-chip flash memory and SRAM, and an applications processor all on a single package.

Along with its embedded software stack it offers a highly scalable, reliable, manageable and secure wireless link to meet the growing demand of wireless sensor networks utilizing the broadly accepted IEEE 802.11b,g,n standards infrastructure.

Model:JUNIPER

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Features

  • Supports IEEE 802.11
  • Seamlessly integrates with existing 802.11b/g infrastructure and utilizes the 802.11 security, manageability, ease-of-use, and quality of service
  • 802.11i/WPA2 Authentication, AES Hardware encryption
  • Optimized for battery powered application with very low power consumption for multiple years of battery life
  • PCB antenna: Range 200-300M+ Outdoor (Typical Estimate)
  • Two 32-bit ARM7 CPU @44MHz, 1 for applications (APP) : 1 dedicated to radio (WLAN)
  • 2 UART , I2C, 2 SPI, 2 ADC, 3 PWM, and 32 GPIO
  • Operates at 3.3V

Application Ideas

Cautions

  • As WiFi shares the Arduino hardware ports with FT232, when you download the programs, remove the WiFi module first.


  • More details see: GS1011 data sheet,Schematic and samples.

Schematic

Specification

Pin definition and Rating

Mechanic Dimensions

Usage

Hardware Installation

Programming

FAQ

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Support

If you have questions or other better design ideas, you can go to our forum to discuss or creat a ticket for your issue at linksprite support.

Resources

How to buy

See Also

Other related products and resources.

Licensing

This documentation is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0 Source code and libraries are licensed under GPL/LGPL, see source code files for details.