An ESP32-Based Arduino Lookalike

Better known for their single-board computers, the folks at Banana Pi seem to be pretty keen on the ESP32 chip right at the moment, with a…

Alasdair Allan
6 years ago

Better known for their single-board computers, the folks at Banana Pi seem to be pretty keen on the ESP32 chip right at the moment, with a BBC Micro:bit clone called the BPI:bit, and now an Arduino Uno lookalike they’re calling the BPI:Uno32.

The board is based around the same ESP-WROOM-32 module as their BPI:bit, so of course supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE. However the crucial thing here is the “classic” Arduino-style GPIO headers which should be pin-compatible with the original Uno. The board is programmable using the Arduino development environment

This isn’t the first ESP32-based Arduino lookalike I’ve come across, while there are now several on the market, for instance the Espduino32. Although the first one I spotted was probably the Noduino Quantum, which I picked up on Taobao.

The Noduino board is also available on AliExpress, yet that increased convenience does comes at a hefty extra $10 cost over Taobao, with the board selling for $25.88 + $6.36 packing in single unit quantities — which is double the cost of the new Banana Pi board.

The Banana Pi BPI:Uno32 is available on AliExpress for $12.99 a piece with an additional $5.26 shipping to the United States—though the first 500 boards sold will be at a discounted price of $10.99. More information on the board is available on the Banana Pi Wiki and on GitHub.

Alasdair Allan
Scientist, author, hacker, maker, and journalist. Building, breaking, and writing. For hire. You can reach me at 📫 alasdair@babilim.co.uk.
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