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arduino-esp32
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ESP32 memory corruption
Are you perhaps this poster? https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/5250 - asking that poster for the list I just asked for went nowhere and it was auto-closed.
I use a ESP32-WROOM-32E-N16 (16 MB SPI flash) with default_16MB.csv partitions table from https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/tree/master/tools/partitions. I need to store multiple files in SPIFFS memory (html for webserver and log file). For that, I use Arduino SPIFFS.h library for ESP32 and it works well until it doesn't work... I get the error : [E][vfs_api.cpp:301] VFSFileImpl(): fopen(/spiffs/log/logFile1.txt) failed. The file exist but I can't open it, and this even if I shutdown the ESP32. I can make it work again only if I reset it with my ESP-Prog board.
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ESP32 WiFiMulti: Connect to the Strongest Wi-Fi Network (from a listing of networks).
/* * Based on the following examples: * WiFi > WiFiMulti: https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/blob/master/libraries/WiFi/examples/WiFiMulti/WiFiMulti.ino * WiFi > WiFiScan: https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/blob/master/libraries/WiFi/examples/WiFiScan/WiFiScan.ino * Complete project details at our blog: https://RandomNerdTutorials.com/ * */ #include #include WiFiMulti wifiMulti; // WiFi connect timeout per AP. Increase when connecting takes longer. const uint32_t connectTimeoutMs = 10000; void setup(){ Serial.begin(115200); delay(10); WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA); // Add list of wifi networks wifiMulti.addAP("ssid_from_AP_1", "your_password_for_AP_1"); wifiMulti.addAP("ssid_from_AP_2", "your_password_for_AP_2"); wifiMulti.addAP("ssid_from_AP_3", "your_password_for_AP_3"); // WiFi.scanNetworks will return the number of networks found int n = WiFi.scanNetworks(); Serial.println("scan done"); if (n == 0) { Serial.println("no networks found"); } else { Serial.print(n); Serial.println(" networks found"); for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { // Print SSID and RSSI for each network found Serial.print(i + 1); Serial.print(": "); Serial.print(WiFi.SSID(i)); Serial.print(" ("); Serial.print(WiFi.RSSI(i)); Serial.print(")"); Serial.println((WiFi.encryptionType(i) == WIFI_AUTH_OPEN)?" ":"*"); delay(10); } } // Connect to Wi-Fi using wifiMulti (connects to the SSID with strongest connection) Serial.println("Connecting Wifi..."); if(wifiMulti.run() == WL_CONNECTED) { Serial.println(""); Serial.println("WiFi connected"); Serial.println("IP address: "); Serial.println(WiFi.localIP()); } } void loop(){ //if the connection to the stongest hotstop is lost, it will connect to the next network on the list if (wifiMulti.run(connectTimeoutMs) == WL_CONNECTED) { Serial.print("WiFi connected: "); Serial.print(WiFi.SSID()); Serial.print(" "); Serial.println(WiFi.RSSI()); } else { Serial.println("WiFi not connected!"); } delay(1000); }
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The Nano ESP32
That has not been my experience at all as a user. ESPHome is even easier than Arduino and I haven’t touched firmware code in years.
The price makes a huge difference when you have dozens of them operating which is trivial with a decent hydroponics and smarthome setup. I also have a dozen boards just sitting idle ready to be called up to replace a failed one or use for a new project because they’re so cheap.
Not to mention the Arduino core is supported officially by ESP32: https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32
Who actually uses Arduino in production? Everyone just uses modules (for ESP32) or rolls their own using the Arduino board as a reference.
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Arduino Uno R4 WiFi
They've done a good job of hiding the RTOS from you and making most sketches run fine without porting, but you're still running as a task under the RTOS, yielding between loop() calls[1]. This leads to mysterious timing issues if you aren't aware of it[2]
It doesn't appear that the Arduino core for the Renesas chip is using the RTOS, at least by default -- its main loop is literally doing while (1) { loop(); }, similar to how the AVR core works. [3, 4]
1. https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/blob/72c41d09538663ebef80d29eb986cd5bc3395c2d/cores/esp32/main.cpp#L45
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exit status 1 error not going away! Pls help
https://github.com/lewisxhe/esp32-camera-series/issues/11 may interest you - you need all the files in the same dir, not just the .ino by itself
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Do you have any idea why this program would not work? [ESP32]
I copied all the libraries from here: https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/tree/master/libraries
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Configure a Raspberry Pi as a USB Device
I would also take a look at esp32 and possibly raspberry pi pico W as well.
For the esp32 there is this official example of what I think is faking a usb drive: https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/blob/master/libra...
Not all ESP32s support USB OTG and I don’t have the correct one here atm to test with. Not sure how much more work would be needed to serve files from sd card.
You could then use a web server on the esp32 to transfer your files
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Connecting esp32 to a bluetooth ODB2sensor
Setup the Software: Next, you'll need to install the appropriate libraries for the ESP32 in your Arduino IDE. The ESP32 Arduino core is what you'll likely need.
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ESP32-S3 USB frustrates me, you too?
esptool.py reports "Hard resetting via RTS pin..." yet I need to press Boot, then press Reset to get the sketch to run. Espressif appears aware of this problem and has no solution. https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/6762
ESPecial
- How can I unit test my firmware?
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How to turn on lights with telegram and esp32 from anywhere in the world
I also did something similar in ESPecial. But in addition, commands are customizable. You can add automations (like turning lights at a certain hours, or turning a servo motor, sending an http request) and find them directly as a button in your telegram bot, without coding anything.
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Esp32 only motion detection and sending image to telegram bot
I’m currently developing ESPecial where you can set automations via the web interface. This means you can trigger events via your gpios (so any sensor you want) then send a message to telegram with a picture (just have to turn the switch for picture in the automation). I’ve recently added the support of esp-cam, I have some issues with video streaming but sending picture to telegram seems to work fine so fare. Have a look at it ;)
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[Guide] How to install the Tasmota32 webcam server on the ESP32-CAM - The firmware is in beta development but has been very reliable so far; it allows easy control and monitoring via webUI, HTTP requests, and MQTT, and of course, it provides URLs for the video stream and snapshot. (See comment.)
implement ESP-CAM handlers
I’ve also developed a firmware that seems a bit easier to install and custom than tasmota. It’s called ESPecial. The interface is completely dynamic. Once you’ve uploaded the code on your esp-cam, you can dynamically program automations via the webui, like when a button is pressed you take a picture and send it via telegram... or when it’s a certain hour of a day etc etc.
What are some alternatives?
esp-idf - Espressif IoT Development Framework. Official development framework for Espressif SoCs.
openHASP - HomeAutomation Switchplate based on lvgl for ESP32
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
platform-espressif32 - Espressif 32: development platform for PlatformIO
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP8266 or ESP32 over WiFi!
esp32-wifi-penetration-tool - Exploring possibilities of ESP32 platform to attack on nearby Wi-Fi networks.
TinyGo-On-ESP32 - This tutorial will walk you through how to setup Ubuntu 20.10 with Ubuntu Desktop on a Raspberry Pi 4B, install the Espressif ESP-IDF, install Go and TinyGo and finally flash an app to an Espressif ESP32 Microcontroller.
ESP32-PCNT-Arduino-Example - Example of using the ESP32's hardware pulse counter to find the RPM of a PC fan from it's tachometer output.
esp32_nat_router - A simple NAT Router for the ESP32
painlessMesh
EspTinyUSB - ESP32S2 native USB library. Implemented few common classes, like MIDI, CDC, HID or DFU (update).