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esp-idf-lib
- Best way to use ST7789 in ESPIDF?
- using nkolban snippets
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Help with ESP-IDF transition.
External libraries are added as 'components'. I suggest you take a look at the great work by UncleRus et al, you can add the repository as a git submodule and add the items you want to use as a 'REQUIRES' statement in your CMakeLists.txt file.
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BME280 + ESP 32 WROOM issues
The library by UncleRus has an example and it mentions you should (and this probably is right).
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Looking for some assistance on the correct way to #include external libraries using ESP-IDF
The library is: https://github.com/UncleRus/esp-idf-lib and the example uses the DHT (Humidity sensor) library.
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Is the esp-idf-lib by UncleRus a reliable component to use for commercial products?
My first idea to solve this was to create my component which implements a mutex to access each I2C bus. Now, when I was searching github for previous implementations, I saw this repo https://github.com/UncleRus/esp-idf-lib. Not only does it have the solution for I2C it also has components for some of the sensors I am using.
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Import Github library to platformio and esp idf framework
With some research found out the library actually works correctly when run outside of platformio with idf.py as stated here: https://github.com/UncleRus/esp-idf-lib/issues/46
esp32-led-controller
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New to this, is Gigabyte compatibility progressing?
You can build an LED controller from an ESP32 so there's plenty of room to shrink once people just start supplying the headers to drive their LEDs.
What are some alternatives?
esp_lte_modem - ESP32 / esp-idf LTE UART modem library for sim7600 with cmux support
FastLED-idf - FastLED port to the ESP-IDF 4.0 development environment
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.
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
esp8266-rgb-led-strip - This software is able to power an ESP8266 driven RGB LED strip. It integrates with HomeKit natively (no bridge needed)
minimal-hardware-7-segment-display - ATmega-based driver for a 7-segment display with latched 8-bit input and hex or decimal output
ESP8266Audio - Arduino library to play MOD, WAV, FLAC, MIDI, RTTTL, MP3, and AAC files on I2S DACs or with a software emulated delta-sigma DAC on the ESP8266 and ESP32
LaColorduino - I build my own clone of "LaMetric"-smartwatch but with some Colorduino for Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, CSGO, etc.. (Working)
AHTxx - This is an Arduino library for Aosong ASAIR AHT1x, AHT2x Digital Humidity & Temperature Sensor
ThrowingBagels - ThrowingBagels is a modernization of the LEDScape software package to drive high quantities of RGB/W LEDs.
micro_ros_espidf_component - micro-ROS ESP32 IDF component and sample code
OctoWifi-LEDs-Controller - LEDs driver for ESP32 ( support ART-NET, RGB888, RGB565, Z888 )