It is intended for students of that course, but is also intended to be useful to anyone studying the IoT and its expression in electronic devices based on microcontrollers in general and the ESP32 family in particular.Įach chapter begins with general discussion, history or theory, then finishes with instructions for a week’s worth of practical work. This book covers Sheffield University’s The Internet of Things course iteration 6, running in Spring 2023. 8.4.7 Remote Control Power Sockets for Home Automation.8.4.5 TV Remote, TV-B-Gone: IR-Remote Projects.8.4.4.1 Advanced Topic: Drag&Drop Update.8.4.1.4 Marvin, Siri, Alexa, Google Home: a Privacy Nightmare?!.8.3.1 What are Lithium Polymer Batteries?.8.1 Beep my Earing Whenever I Start Sounding Like a Donkey.2.6.4.1 Using a Breadboard to Make a Sensor/Actuator Circuit.2.6.4 Hardware 2: Sensor/Actuator Board.2.6.3.4 Using Docker with magic.sh, pio or idf.py.2.6.3.3 Using magic.sh and the Firmware Template.2.6.3.2 Using VSCode and the PlatformIO Plugin.2.6.3 Set up your Programming Environment. 2.6.2 Assignments, Set Up, Exercises 1 & 2 (Ex01, Ex02).2.4.3 Portable Development Environments.2.4 Cross-Platform Development with Containers.2.3.2 ESP-IDF, FreeRTOS and the ESP32 Arduino Core.2.3.1 Toolchains: In the Beginning, There Was The C Compiler….2.3 Coding Support Tools: IDEs, SDKs, Libraries.2.2.1 Return with me to Boston in the 1970s….2.2 Revolutionary Code: from MIT Printers to the Arduino.
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