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Hands-on ESP32 with Arduino IDE

You're reading from   Hands-on ESP32 with Arduino IDE Unleash the power of IoT with ESP32 and build exciting projects with this practical guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837638031
Length 294 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Asim Zulfiqar Asim Zulfiqar
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Introduction: Getting Familiar with ESP32
2. Chapter 1: IoT with ESP32 using Arduino IDE FREE CHAPTER 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

Interfacing sensors with ESP32

In this section, we will dive into the hardware of our parking space rental project. Here, we will explore the integration of a diverse array of sensors and actuators with the ESP32 microcontroller, enabling us to enhance the functionality and user experience of our prototype.

Our project relies on the seamless coordination of various components to monitor parking space availability, handle secure payments through the PayPal API, and ensure a user-friendly experience. To achieve this, we will connect the ESP32 with essential components, including an ultrasonic sensor, an SSD1306 OLED I2C display, a Servo motor, an RGB LED, and a push button.

The ultrasonic sensor enables precise measurement of distances, a crucial aspect of monitoring parking spaces. The SSD1306 OLED I2C display provides visual feedback to users, displaying relevant information about parking availability and transactions. The Servo motor gives us the ability to control physical...

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