Since the ESP32-S2-WROVER Module has a PCB antenna, is it good to use in a 2 story house (i.e. signal distance/through walls, etc).
Also, is there a schematic symbol and footprint for the module?
Thanks in advance for any help!
ESP32-S2 module range and footprint
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Re: ESP32-S2 module range and footprint
It depends on the number of competing radio signals in the same area, and the amount of radio-opaque or -refractive material between the devices at either end of the connection. If your phone can make a Wifi connection along the same path, there's a good chance that the ESP32-S2 will also be able to make a connection.
Not really. If you want to use one in a board design of your own, drop in a couple rows of 0.1" header and name the signals you plan to use appropriately.
Having a symbol with names like VIN, VBUS, and so on can be a real nuisance when you're trying to name your own signals throughout the rest of the circuit.
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