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ESP8266 Internet of Things Cookbook

You're reading from   ESP8266 Internet of Things Cookbook Over 50 recipes to help you master ESP8266 functionality

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787288102
Length 268 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Marco Schwartz Marco Schwartz
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Configuring the ESP8266 2. Your First ESP8266 Projects FREE CHAPTER 3. More ESP8266 Functions 4. Using MicroPython on the ESP8266 5. Cloud Data Monitoring 6. Interacting with Web Services 7. Machine to Machine Interactions Index

Setting up the Arduino development environment for the ESP8266

To start us off, we will look at how to set up an Arduino IDE development environment so that we can use it to program the ESP8266. This will involve installing the Arduino IDE and getting the board definitions for our ESP8266 module.

Getting ready

The first thing you should do is download the Arduino IDE if you do not already have it installed on your computer. You can do that from this link:

https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software.

The web page will appear as shown. It features that latest version of the Arduino IDE. Select your operating system and download the latest version that is available when you access the link (it was 1.6.13 at the time of writing):

Getting ready

When the download is complete, install the Arduino IDE and run it on your computer.

Now that the installation is complete, it is time to get the ESP8266 definitions. Open the preference window in the Arduino IDE from File|Preferences or by pressing CTRL + Comma.

Copy this URL: http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json.

Paste it in the file labeled Additional Board Manager URLs, as shown in the following screenshot. If you are adding other URLs too, use a comma to separate them:

Getting ready

Open the board manager from the Tools|Board menu and install the ESP8266 platform. The board manager will download the board definition files from the link provided in the preferences window and install them. When the installation is complete, the ESP8266 board definitions should appear as shown in the screenshot. Now you can select your ESP8266 board from the Tools|Board menu:

Getting ready

How it works…

The Arduino IDE is an open source development environment used for programming Arduino boards and Arduino-based boards. It is also used to upload sketches to other open source boards, such as the ESP8266. This makes it an important accessory when creating Internet of Things (IoT) projects.

See also

These are the basics for the Arduino framework and they will be applied throughout this book to develop IoT projects.

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