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Developing IoT Projects with ESP32 - Second Edition

By : Vedat Ozan Oner
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Developing IoT Projects with ESP32 - Second Edition

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By: Vedat Ozan Oner

Overview of this book

ESP32, a low-cost and energy-efficient system-on-a-chip microcontroller, has become the backbone of numerous WiFi devices, fueling IoT innovation. This book offers a holistic approach to building an IoT system from the ground up, ensuring secure data communication from sensors to cloud platforms, empowering you to create production-grade IoT solutions using the ESP32 SoC. Starting with IoT essentials supported by real-world use cases, this book takes you through the entire process of constructing an IoT device using ESP32. Each chapter introduces new dimensions to your IoT applications, covering sensor communication, the integration of prominent IoT libraries like LittleFS and LVGL, connectivity options via WiFi, security measures, cloud integration, and the visualization of real-time data using Grafana. Furthermore, a dedicated section explores AI/ML for embedded systems, guiding you through building and running ML applications with tinyML and ESP32-S3 to create state-of-the-art embedded products. This book adopts a hands-on approach, ensuring you can start building IoT solutions right from the beginning. Towards the end of the book, you'll tackle a full-scale Smart Home project, applying all the techniques you've learned in real-time. Embark on your journey to build secure, production-grade IoT systems with ESP32 today!
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Index

ESP-IDF Components library

It is impossible not to mention the ESP-IDF Components library by UncleRus in this chapter. It is one of the most famous libraries in the community. We have already used a port of this library in Chapter 3, Using ESP32 Peripherals, where we discussed I2C communication and integrated different sensor breakout boards. The library especially focuses on I2C devices and maintains many drivers for sensors from different vendors in a single repository. The driver licenses are all categorized under the FOSS classification but please check for the specific license type before including a sensor driver in your project.

The GitHub repository of the ESP-IDF Components library is here: https://github.com/UncleRus/esp-idf-lib

The library officially supports ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-C3, and ESP8266. However, as of the time of writing this book, it failed to run I2C devices on ESP32-S3 because of some kind of timing issue. The book repository contains an updated version...