Espressif Systems ESP8089
- Part No.:
- ESP8089
- Manufacturer:
- Espressif Systems
- Category:
- RF Transceiver ICs
- Package:
- 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
- Datasheet:
-
ESP8089.pdf
- Description:
- IC RF TXRX+MCU WIFI 32QFN
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Product details
Overview
ESP8089 from Espressif Systems is a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi SoC/module platform intended for embedded wireless control, protocol processing, sensor acquisition, and connected-device firmware execution.
Designed for legacy Wi-Fi modules, smart plugs, wireless sensors, simple cloud-connected devices, consumer IoT boards, and low-cost embedded Wi-Fi systems, the ESP8089 fits systems that require embedded wireless connectivity, deterministic control, software-defined peripheral assignment, and compact production hardware. Compared with simple radio modules, Espressif devices usually combine MCU execution, RF connectivity, security blocks, power management, and SDK support within one chip or module family.
The ESP8266 platform provides Espressif wireless MCU architecture for 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi connectivity, 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity, external or embedded flash resources depending on ESP8266EX, ESP8285, or module configuration, and GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C by software usage, PWM, ADC and embedded control resources for the exact chip or module variant. For engineers evaluating the ESP8089 datasheet, ESP8089 pinout, ESP8089 application, or ESP8089 equivalent, the device should be selected by matching wireless protocol, memory size, antenna path, GPIO count, package footprint, security requirements, and software ecosystem support.
Technical Context
In a custom embedded design, ESP8089 is used as a bare Espressif SoC from the ESP8089 platform. Unlike a certified module, the SoC requires the designer to implement power supply filtering, RF matching, crystal circuitry, flash or PSRAM connection where applicable, boot strapping, antenna layout, and production programming access on the final PCB.
The device platform provides Wi-Fi connectivity device used as a wireless companion rather than a general-purpose MCU platform and 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi. Memory resources are memory configuration defined by the exact Espressif orderable suffix; when the part number indicates embedded flash or PSRAM, firmware partitioning, OTA update capacity, and runtime buffering should be matched to that exact ordering option.
Hardware design should verify 3.3V rail stability, RF trace impedance, antenna matching, boot pin states, reset timing, flash/PSRAM signal integrity, crystal loading, thermal behavior, and access to UART, USB serial/JTAG, or JTAG programming depending on the family. SoC-level selection provides the most layout flexibility but also requires the full Espressif reference-design discipline during production design.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Value and Actual Design Meaning |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Wireless MCU SoC from the ESP8089 platform. |
| CPU Architecture | Wi-Fi connectivity device used as a wireless companion rather than a general-purpose MCU platform. |
| Wireless Connectivity | 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi. |
| Memory Configuration | memory configuration defined by the exact Espressif orderable suffix. |
| Peripheral Resources | host interface and Wi-Fi radio/baseband resources for adding wireless LAN connectivity to embedded systems. |
| Security Resources | Wi-Fi security functions associated with the WLAN connectivity stack. |
| Hardware Design Meaning | Requires custom RF, clock, flash/PSRAM, power, boot strapping, programming, and antenna layout implementation on the final PCB. |
| Production Selection Meaning | Best suited where the designer needs full control of RF layout, module form factor, cost structure, and board-level integration. |
Pinout & Package
ESP8089 is a chip-level implementation of the ESP8089 Wi-Fi connectivity platform. Its pinout must be planned around RF matching, power-domain decoupling, boot-mode pins, flash or PSRAM interface requirements, programming/debug access, and the GPIO matrix used to assign serial, analog, timing, and control peripherals.
External or embedded flash and PSRAM routing should follow the memory interface used by the selected Espressif platform and package variant. For chip-level PCB design, the RF path and crystal area should be isolated from noisy digital and switching-power sections, while EN, boot strapping, download, and debug pins should remain accessible for manufacturing and firmware recovery.
| Pin / Function | PCB Design and Circuit Role |
|---|---|
| RF / Antenna Interface | 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi RF routing and antenna matching require short controlled traces, a clean ground reference, and separation from switching regulators or high-current loads. |
| UART Download Pins | Serial boot and firmware download access should remain available for production flashing, service programming, and early board validation. |
| SPI Flash / Integrated Flash Pins | Flash interface routing or integrated flash assumptions must match the exact ESP8266/ESP8285 variant so boot timing and firmware storage remain stable. |
| GPIO / Peripheral Pins | GPIO, SPI, I2C, I2S, PWM, and ADC-capable pins should be assigned with boot-strap restrictions and RF coexistence needs in mind. |
| Power / EN / Reset Pins | Power input, chip enable, and reset routing require close decoupling and clean sequencing to avoid brownout or failed boot during Wi-Fi current peaks. |
Key Features
- ESP8266 platform integration: combines MCU processing, wireless connectivity, memory architecture, and peripheral routing in a single Espressif ecosystem device.
- Wireless protocol coverage: 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity.
- Embedded software support: suitable for ESP-IDF-based firmware development, OTA workflows, provisioning, networking stacks, and security configuration.
- Hardware integration focus: RF layout, power integrity, boot strapping, flash/PSRAM selection, and antenna design should be validated against the Espressif reference material.
- Production suitability: modules and DevKits simplify evaluation, while SoC-level variants support custom PCB designs requiring full RF and power-layout control.
- Security and lifecycle value: secure boot, flash encryption, cryptographic accelerators, and device identity features help support connected-product deployment.
Applications
| ESP8089 Custom SoC Designs | RF and Antenna Controlled Layouts |
|---|---|
|
Use Scenario: embedded hosts, industrial controllers, consumer electronics, gateways, and legacy systems requiring Wi-Fi companion connectivity IC Role: ESP8089 acts as the main SoC for products requiring custom RF, power, memory, and peripheral implementation. Use Value: Supports wi-fi enablement where the main computation and application stack remain on a separate host processor. |
Use Scenario: Custom antenna designs, compact modules, unique enclosure layouts, and high-volume board designs. IC Role: The SoC gives the designer full control of RF matching, antenna selection, and board-level layout. Use Value: Useful when module size, cost, or antenna architecture does not match the product requirement. |
| Embedded Control and Connectivity | Cost-Optimized Production Hardware |
|
Use Scenario: Sensors, relays, displays, audio interfaces, low-power monitors, local logic, and protocol-connected nodes. IC Role: The SoC runs application firmware and controls peripherals including host interface and Wi-Fi radio/baseband resources for adding wireless LAN connectivity to embedded systems. Use Value: Combines local MCU control and wireless connectivity without a separate network processor. |
Use Scenario: High-volume connected products, custom certified modules, smart-home devices, industrial controllers, and appliance control boards. IC Role: SoC-level design reduces module dependency but requires full RF validation, production test, and certification planning. Use Value: Provides BOM and layout flexibility when engineering resources can support complete hardware validation. |
Equivalent & Alternatives
When evaluating a ESP8089 equivalent, engineers should compare wireless protocol support, CPU architecture, memory configuration, antenna option, GPIO availability, package footprint, module certification route, software compatibility, and long-term availability.
| Alternative Part | Technical Difference | Application Difference | Selection Advice |
|---|---|---|---|
| ESP-WROOM-02D / ESP-WROOM-02U | Module options with PCB or external antenna configurations. | Used for legacy Wi-Fi module products and replacement designs. | Choose ESP8089 when existing ESP8266/ESP8285 software and module footprint must be maintained. |
| ESP8684 series | Modern RISC-V Wi-Fi/BLE family with Bluetooth LE support. | Used for new low-cost Wi-Fi/BLE products. | Use ESP8266/ESP8285 when compatibility with existing Wi-Fi-only products is required. |
| ESP32-C3 family | RISC-V Wi-Fi/BLE alternative with more modern security and peripheral resources. | Used for new low-power Wi-Fi/BLE endpoint designs. | Use ESP32-C3 for new designs needing Bluetooth LE and secure IoT features. |
Selection Recommendation: ESP8089 is most suitable when the design requirements align with the ESP8266 platform, the exact ordering suffix, and the Espressif datasheet or module reference design. Replacement should not be based on wireless protocol alone; memory size, antenna configuration, boot pins, RF layout, and software compatibility must also match.
Quality
For reliable deployment, ESP8089 should be sourced as an original Espressif Systems component or Espressif development product with traceable procurement records, manufacturer labeling verification, ESD-safe handling, and moisture-sensitive-device control where applicable.
Inspection processes may include package marking review, reel or tray label verification, module shield inspection, solderability testing, X-ray inspection for modules or SiP devices, RF functional testing, programming verification, and incoming inspection under production requirements.
Because Espressif devices combine RF, MCU, memory, and security resources, production reliability depends on correct power sequencing, RF layout, boot-mode configuration, firmware validation, thermal margin, antenna matching, and ESP-IDF software compatibility.
Availability
ESP8089 available at Aetrix Electronics and suitable for engineering evaluation, prototype development, production sourcing, IoT product manufacturing, module replacement, and wireless embedded system integration.
Supply support may include reel or tray procurement, module sourcing, development-board sourcing, scheduled delivery planning, BOM continuity assistance, shortage mitigation, and long-term lifecycle support for connected-device production.
For production deployment, confirming the exact part number, datasheet revision, memory suffix, antenna type, operating temperature, package footprint, programming method, and software compatibility helps reduce sourcing and design-in risk.
Manufacturer
Espressif Systems is a semiconductor company focused on wireless SoCs, modules, development platforms, and software ecosystems for IoT, AIoT, smart home, industrial control, consumer electronics, low-power sensing, and connected embedded devices.
The Espressif portfolio includes ESP32, ESP32-S, ESP32-C, ESP32-H, ESP868x, ESP8266, modules, DevKits, production tools, and software frameworks such as ESP-IDF, enabling designers to build Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Thread, Zigbee, Matter, and multi-protocol connected products.
FAQ
What is ESP8089 used for?
ESP8089 is used for ESP8089 Custom SoC Designs, RF and Antenna Controlled Layouts, Embedded Control and Connectivity, Cost-Optimized Production Hardware. It is selected when the final PCB needs direct SoC-level integration, custom RF layout, custom power design, and full control of peripheral routing on the ESP8089 platform.
What platform or product type does ESP8089 belong to?
ESP8089 is an ESP8089-based wireless MCU SoC. Wireless MCU SoC from the ESP8089 platform. Wi-Fi connectivity device used as a wireless companion rather than a general-purpose MCU platform.
What hardware design points matter for ESP8089?
For ESP8089, PCB design should verify RF matching and antenna layout, crystal or clock circuit, flash or PSRAM connection if external, power-rail decoupling, boot strapping, programming path, and GPIO matrix assignment.
What configuration details should be checked for ESP8089?
For ESP8089, the main configuration points are CPU Architecture: Wi-Fi connectivity device used as a wireless companion rather than a general-purpose MCU platform. Wireless Connectivity: 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi. Peripheral Resources: host interface and Wi-Fi radio/baseband resources for adding wireless LAN connectivity to embedded systems.
What are common ESP8089 alternative or comparison points?
ESP8089 should be compared with related ESP8089 SoCs by CPU architecture, wireless protocol support, peripheral set, embedded memory option, package, security resources, and software compatibility.
What documents are important for ESP8089 design or production?
For ESP8089, use the chip datasheet, hardware design guidelines, technical reference manual, package drawing, RF design notes, and software development documentation before schematic and PCB release.
ESP8089 Specifications
- Product attributes
- Attribute value
- Manufacturer:
- Espressif Systems
- Series:
- -
- Package/Case:
- 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
- Packaging:
- Tape & Reel (TR)
- Product Status:
- Not For New Designs
- Programmable:
- Not Verified
- Type:
- TxRx + MCU
- RF Family/Standard:
- WiFi
- Protocol:
- 802.11b/g/n
- Modulation:
- -
- Frequency:
- 2.4GHz
- Data Rate (Max):
- 54Mbps
- Power - Output:
- 18.5dBm
- Sensitivity:
- -98dBm
- Memory Size:
- -
- Serial Interfaces:
- SPI, UART
- GPIO:
- 2
- Voltage - Supply:
- 3.3V
- Current - Receiving:
- 60mA
- Current - Transmitting:
- 215mA
- Operating Temperature:
- -40°C ~ 125°C
- Grade:
- -
- Qualification:
- -
- Supplier Device Package:
- 32-QFN (5x5)
ESP8089 FAQ
1.How can I place an order for ESP8089 through Aetrix?
Please submit a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for ESP8089 on Aetrix. Our sales agent will provide a competitive quotation and guide you through the order confirmation once you accept the terms.
2.Are the price and stock information for ESP8089 reliable?
The price and inventory of ESP8089 are updated periodically and may fluctuate due to market conditions. Stock and pricing data are typically refreshed every 24 hours. Quotation validity for ESP8089 is usually 5 days.
3.What payment methods are accepted for ESP8089?
We accept Wire Transfer, PayPal, Credit Card, Western Union, MoneyGram, and Escrow for ESP8089 transactions.
Note: Certain payment methods may incur a processing fee.
4.How is shipping managed for ESP8089?
ESP8089 orders can be shipped via leading logistics carriers, including DHL, UPS, FedEx, TNT, or Registered Mail.
Once your ESP8089 order is processed, you will receive an email with the shipment details and tracking number.
Note: Tracking information may take up to 24 hours to appear. Express delivery typically takes 3–5 business days.
5.How can I obtain technical support or documentation for ESP8089?
For technical support, including ESP8089 datasheets, pinout diagrams, or application guidance, please contact our engineering support team. They can provide detailed documentation and assistance for your ESP8089 requirements.
6.How does Aetrix verify that ESP8089 is sourced from the original manufacturer or authorized distributors?
All ESP8089 products on Aetrix are procured from qualified distributors and authorized channels. Our dedicated quality assurance team conducts strict verification, including traceability checks and, if necessary, third-party testing. This ensures that ESP8089 meets industry standards.
7.What is the process for return or replacement of ESP8089?
All ESP8089 units undergo pre-shipment inspection (PSI). If there is an issue with ESP8089, returns or replacements are accepted under the following conditions:
1.Quantity discrepancies, incorrect items, or visible external defects (such as breakage or corrosion), acknowledged by Aetrix.
2.The issue is reported within 90 days of delivery.
3.The ESP8089 part is unused and in its original packaging.
Return procedure for ESP8089:
1.Submit a request within 90 days.
2.Obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) from Aetrix.
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