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Arduino
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Send and receive message remotely with ESP8266
The result is that the WiFiSecureClient doesn't work when used in the bot declaration, so I changed the variable to WiFiClient but I can't use the certificate, so I comment it out and ESP8266.h gives me a thousand errors due to lack of dependencies in its libraries. I should point out that I downloaded the entire project from the Arduino ESP8266, I don't know how to link all the libraries, so I simply took those from the ESP8266WiFi.
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Do you have any idea why this program would not work? [ESP32]
#include #include "time.h" #include "sntp.h" char* ssid = "WIFI"; char* password = "w1fi"; const char* ntpServer1 = "pool.ntp.org"; const char* ntpServer2 = "time.nist.gov"; const long gmtOffset_sec = 3600; const int daylightOffset_sec = 3600; const char* time_zone = "CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3"; // TimeZone rule for Europe/Rome including daylight adjustment rules (optional) void printLocalTime() { struct tm timeinfo; if(!getLocalTime(&timeinfo)){ Serial.println("No time available (yet)"); return; } Serial.println(&timeinfo, "%A, %B %d %Y %H:%M:%S"); } // Callback function (get's called when time adjusts via NTP) void timeavailable(struct timeval *t) { Serial.println("Got time adjustment from NTP!"); printLocalTime(); } void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); // set notification call-back function sntp_set_time_sync_notification_cb( timeavailable ); /** * NTP server address could be aquired via DHCP, * * NOTE: This call should be made BEFORE esp32 aquires IP address via DHCP, * otherwise SNTP option 42 would be rejected by default. * NOTE: configTime() function call if made AFTER DHCP-client run * will OVERRIDE aquired NTP server address */ //sntp_servermode_dhcp(1); // (optional) /** * This will set configured ntp servers and constant TimeZone/daylightOffset * should be OK if your time zone does not need to adjust daylightOffset twice a year, * in such a case time adjustment won't be handled automagicaly. */ configTime(gmtOffset_sec, daylightOffset_sec, ntpServer1, ntpServer2); /** * A more convenient approach to handle TimeZones with daylightOffset * would be to specify a environmnet variable with TimeZone definition including daylight adjustmnet rules. * A list of rules for your zone could be obtained from https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/blob/master/cores/esp8266/TZ.h */ //configTzTime(time_zone, ntpServer1, ntpServer2); //connect to WiFi Serial.printf("Connecting to %s ", ssid); WiFi.begin(ssid, password); while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) { delay(500); Serial.print("."); } Serial.println(" CONNECTED"); } void loop() { delay(5000); printLocalTime(); // it will take some time to sync time :) }
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How do you determine what module/s do you have on your boards or vice versa?
https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package\_esp8266com\_index.json https://www.silabs.com/developers/usb-to-uart-bridge-vcp-drivers?tab=downloads
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Programming esp32
He meant the Arduino framework. There is an Arduino core for the ESP8266 so you can use Arduino’s IDE and libraries for the ESP with this core here
- rst cause:2, boot mode:(3,6) ERROR :(
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Help Needed: ESP NOW between ESP Wroom 32 DevKit and WeMos D1 Mini.
According to this link(https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/issues/6174) WeMos can't receive broadcasts on SDK 2.2.1.
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ESP8266 on ESPNow protocol power consumption/sleep mode
There are 2 ways to minimize power consumption while maintaining an active WiFi connection, but it's not a large power reduction for either mode. Look at Automatic Modem Sleep and Automatic Light Sleep here: https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/tree/master/libraries/esp8266/examples/LowPowerDemo
- Very unique color clock! Details on https://www.instructables.com/Pingo-Color-Clock-by-Illusionmanager/
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lolin boards in close proximity are causing WIFI interferance
That's the Arduino (Uno) library. If you've correctly installed the ESP8266 package then it should be 3.(something-ish) for the ESP8266 version of the WiFi library. Current is 3.1.1 for the core files, and the WiFi is part of the core libraries. If you have your compile options set for verbose then you should see it doesn't access that old Arduino WiFi library.
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Is there any way to get a low battery alert from a D1 mini?
Seems it's expected https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/issues/721
Arduino
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Which electronic kit should I get ? Absolute beginner
I learned from looking at example code in the Arduino IDE (a really good and free code editor https://www.arduino.cc/en/software). The Arduino IDE allows you to add more boards (like ESP32, ESP8266, Tiny etc.) so you're not limited to using only their Arduino boards.
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Robot Tour Software Problems
Based on what I am seeing from the Keystudio website, the software you need is just the Arduino IDE. This can be downloaded from Arduino.cc for most operating systems, including Mac OSX. You may need to install support for other boards or install libraries to make it work with the Arduino and hat included with the kit.
- General information about getting started with the Pico SDK
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Save Data to Kintone with an ESP8266
Download and install the Arduino IDE. After installation, open the IDE to the first sketch.
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I am a noob at this pls dont roast
Well, your first course of action would be to download the software - https://www.arduino.cc/en/software
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How to begin
You can download the IDE from here.
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arduino leonardo
You will need to download and install the Arduino IDE to do that. I would suggest the Legacy 1.8.x IDE or the Arduino Web Editor (which will still require that you install some software on your computer to help transfer the program to the Arduino).
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How to program a Raspberry Pico to make a button box
The software used for that video is the arduino IDE https://www.arduino.cc/en/software
- [Arduino] Réflexions sur Arduino IDE 2.0?
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Trying my hand at a brake
Wiring: You're on the right track with your wiring assumptions. The red wire should connect to the 5V pin, the black wire to the GND pin, and the green wire to one of the analog input pins (A0-A5) on the Arduino Leonardo. For example, you can connect the green wire to the A0 pin. Programming the Arduino Leonardo: To translate the handbrake input to Assetto Corsa, you'll need to program the Arduino Leonardo to act as a USB HID (Human Interface Device). This will allow your computer to recognize it as a game controller. First, you'll need to install the Arduino IDE (Integrated Development Environment) on your computer. You can download it from the official website: https://www.arduino.cc/en/software
What are some alternatives?
ESP8266_RTOS_SDK - Latest ESP8266 SDK based on FreeRTOS, esp-idf style.
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
u8g2 - U8glib library for monochrome displays, version 2
tinyusb - An open source cross-platform USB stack for embedded system
ESP8266-Google-Calendar-Arduino - Interaction between an ESP8266 and the Google Calendar.
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP8266 or ESP32 over WiFi!
ESP8266_NONOS_SDK - ESP8266 nonOS SDK
Makelangelo-software - Software for plotters - especially the wall-hanging polargraph also called Makelangelo.
brzo_i2c - Brzo I2C is a fast I2C Implementation written in Assembly for the esp8266
arduino-create-agent - The Arduino Create Agent
esp-honeypot - Simple ESP8266 / ESP32 Canary that simulates predefined application server and notifies you using E-mail, Telegram, etc if it was accessed.
Marlin - Marlin is an optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on the Arduino platform. Many commercial 3D printers come with Marlin installed. Check with your vendor if you need source code for your specific machine.