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Hands-on ESP32 with Arduino IDE

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837638031
Pages 294 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Asim Zulfiqar Asim Zulfiqar
Profile icon Asim Zulfiqar

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1 – Introduction: Getting Familiar with ESP32
2. Chapter 1: IoT with ESP32 using Arduino IDE 3. Chapter 2: Connecting Sensors and Actuators with ESP32 4. Chapter 3: Interfacing Cameras and Displays with ESP32 5. Part 2 – IoT Protocols and ESP32
6. Chapter 4: Implementing Network-Based Protocols with ESP32 7. Chapter 5: Choosing the Right Data-Based Protocols for Your ESP32 Projects 8. Part 3 – Practical Implementation
9. Chapter 6: Project 1 – Smart Plant Monitoring System Using ESP32, Messaging Services, and the Twitter API 10. Chapter 7: Project 2 – Rent Out Your Parking Space 11. Chapter 8: Project 3 – Logging, Monitoring, and Controlling using ESP32 12. Chapter 9: From Arduino IDE to Advanced IoT Development – Taking the Next Steps 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Mastering UART communication

A UART is a hardware device or a protocol that manages asynchronous serial communication between devices. It facilitates data transmission by converting bytes of data from the CPU into a continuous stream of bits suitable for transfer via communication links. One of the key features of UART is that it does not require a clock signal. This simplifies hardware, reduces power consumption, and allows flexible data rates but may also lead to potential timing and synchronization issues between the sender and receiver, requiring additional overhead for start and stop bits and making it less suitable for high-speed or long-distance communication. The absence of a clock signal makes this protocol asynchronous. This simple yet powerful communication protocol is commonly used in microcontroller-based projects for inter-device communication, making it an essential part of our ESP32 study.

In this section, we will cover the following topics related to UART in the...

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