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- | ===== Lab 1 ====== | + | ===== Lab 1: Getting Started ====== |
===== Necessary gear ===== | ===== Necessary gear ===== | ||
- | We will be using the ESP32 Sparrow board as the main development board for the lab assignments. | + | We will be using the [[https://github.com/dantudose/ESP32-Sparrow-rev2/tree/main| ESP32 Sparrow]] board as the main development board for the lab assignments. |
- | {{ :iothings:laboratoare:2022:esp32_sparrow.png?810 |}} | + | |
+ | {{ :iothings:laboratoare:2022:20221006_214346.jpg?600 |}} | ||
Also, for the first labs, we will be using the Arduino IDE and environment, which you can download from [[https://www.arduino.cc/en/software|here]] | Also, for the first labs, we will be using the Arduino IDE and environment, which you can download from [[https://www.arduino.cc/en/software|here]] | ||
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+ | ===== ESP32 Sparrow specs ===== | ||
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+ | This is the pinout diagram of the development board: | ||
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+ | {{ :iothings:laboratoare:2022:esp32_sparrow_rev2.png?800 |}} | ||
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+ | To get everything set-up, please use the [[https://randomnerdtutorials.com/installing-the-esp32-board-in-arduino-ide-windows-instructions/ | ||
+ | | this tutorial]] to install ESP32 support in Arduino, the only difference is the board type should be set to ESP32 WROVER. | ||
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+ | ===== First Steps ===== | ||
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+ | === 1. Blink the on-board LEDs === | ||
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+ | Open the "Blink" example in the Arduino IDE | ||
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+ | {{:iothings:laboratoare:lab1-blink.jpg?600|}} | ||
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+ | Define LED_BUILTIN to correspond to one of the on-board LEDs. | ||
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+ | For the <color green>GREEN boards </color> (rev. 1) the LED has the following pinout | ||
+ | * Red - GPIO25, Green - GPIO26, Blue - GPIO27 | ||
+ | And for the <color blue>BLUE boards </color> (rev. 2), the LED has the following pinout: | ||
+ | * Red - GPIO14, Green - GPIO13, Blue - GPIO15 | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code> | ||
+ | #define LED_BUILTIN ... | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 2. Scan and display local WiFi networks === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Load the "WiFiScan" example from Arduino IDE. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{:iothings:laboratoare:lab1-wifi-scanner.jpg?600|}} | ||
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+ | Open the Serial Monitor to view the result of the scan | ||
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+ | {{:iothings:laboratoare:lab1-serial-monitor.jpg?600|}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 3. Advertise on BLE === | ||
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+ | Load the "SimpleBleDevice" example. Install on your phone an app that scans nearby Bluetooth devices, such as this [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.macdom.ble.blescanner&hl=en&gl=US|BLE Scanner]]. Check if your device is in the list. | ||
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+ | {{:iothings:laboratoare:lab1-ble-scanner.jpg?300|}} | ||
+ | ===== Resources ===== | ||
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+ | * https://randomnerdtutorials.com/getting-started-with-esp32/ | ||
+ | * https://randomnerdtutorials.com/esp32-pinout-reference-gpios | ||
+ | * https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.macdom.ble.blescanner&hl=en&gl=US | ||