Use this forum to chat about hardware specific topics for the ESP8266 (peripherals, memory, clocks, JTAG, programming)

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By Squonk
#956
wififofum wrote:
jonsmirl wrote:I believe this is the manufacturer.
http://www.ai-thinker.com/
Maybe someone speaks English there.

The label implies the module has an external PA. That will help a lot with range. But it will make passing FCC much harder.


esp8266 specs wrote:high power PA capable of delivering +25dBm (peak)


If you look at the drawings there are no additional IC footprints.

I agree:
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Despite the fact that only the bottom layer pads are shown, the top layer silkscreen and pin number are also displayed. From this you can see that there are only 3 large components and 8 small passive ones onboard: The one labeled "33" is the ESP8266, the 8-pin SOIP is of course the SPI Flash chip, and the 4-pin one is the crystal (with only 1 stray cap, grrr...), so no PA here.

But as the whole shield is a joke, the "PA +25 dBm" text is just another marketing thing :roll:
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By Squonk
#957
ps2chiper wrote:Yes, I have experience with CTS labs in Guangzhou. They handle the FCC 15b testing and fcc id for us.

What is the link with the OP?

Wrong topic?
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By wififofum
#958
Squonk wrote:Despite the fact that only the bottom layer pads are shown, the top layer silkscreen and pin number are also displayed. From this you can see that there are only 3 large components and 8 small passive ones onboard: The one labeled "33" is the ESP8266, the 8-pin SOIP is of course the SPI Flash chip, and the 4-pin one is the crystal (with only 1 stray cap, grrr...), so no PA here.


In fact the layout is almost identical to ESP-04. Would like to see this with a PCB antenna and/or u.fl and real FCC approval.