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The Complete Guide to ESP32 and Arduino for IoT

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Название: The Complete Guide To ESP32 And Arduino For IoT: Unleash the Power of the Internet of Things Build Connected Devices and Automate Your World
Автор: Roronoa Hatake
Издательство: Independently published
Год: October 20, 2023
Страниц: 286
Язык: английский
Формат: epub
Размер: 12.3 MB

By the end of the book, you will have the skills and knowledge you need to build your own connected devices and automate your world.

Here are some of the benefits of reading this book:

Learn how to use the ESP32 microcontroller and Arduino to build IoT devices.
Get a comprehensive overview of the Internet of Things.
Learn how to connect sensors to the ESP32 and send data to the cloud.
Learn how to control devices remotely and build custom IoT platforms.
Learn about security, machine learning, and artificial intelligence for IoT devices.
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced hobbyist, this book is a great resource
or learning how to build IoT devices with the ESP32 and Arduino.

Here are some of the things you can do with the ESP32 and Arduino:

Build a smart home system that can control your lights, thermostat, and other appliances.
Build an environmental monitoring system that can track temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors.
Build a wearable device that can track your fitness data or send you notifications.
Build a security system that can monitor your home for intruders or send you alerts if there is a fire or other emergency.
Build a custom IoT platform that can be used to connect and manage your devices.

The ESP32 and Arduino are powerful tools for building IoT devices. With this book, you will learn how to use them to build your own connected devices and automate your world.

Today, we are back to another project, and it's about analog clocks or digital clocks using no MCU. an OLED display. The time is actually downloaded from the internet, and there is no need for the RTC model. So you can see This is an OLED border loop, ground VCC SD and SCL pins, and we have connected SD and SLC into digital pins D1 and D2 are not MCU.

The battery is the most important component for any device as it powers the whole system, and it's important to monitor the voltage level of the battery as improper charging and discharging of a lithium battery may lead to a big safety issue. Due to the advancement in technology, Now the internet of things can be used to notify the manufacturer and users remotely regarding the battery status. They can check the battery status of the car's battery on their smartphones from anywhere in the world, and this is considered as one of the maintenance support provided by the manufacturer. So in this project, we will also build an IOT based battery monitoring system where you cannot only monitor the charging and discharging status of the battery. Here, we will use Wemos d 1 mini with ESP 8 to double 6 chip to send the battery status data to think speed cloud.

And in today's project, we'll learn about fingerprint sensors and biometric extension systems using node mcu, OLED display and R 305 fingerprint sensor, and you will send this data to the IOT website. That is the data from the node MC will be directly uploaded to the Internet from where you can assess the data and see the fingerprint attendants of record service today. So let's get started. So first, you have to create a website. So if you don't have a website, you can do this by an app called jam. So simply search it on Google, and, you can download this from the link, select your operating system.

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