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Developing IoT Projects with ESP32

You're reading from   Developing IoT Projects with ESP32 Unlock the full Potential of ESP32 in IoT development to create production-grade smart devices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803237688
Length 578 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to IoT development and the ESP32 platform 2. Understanding the Development Tools FREE CHAPTER 3. Using ESP32 Peripherals 4. Employing Third-Party Libraries in ESP32 Projects 5. Project – Audio Player 6. Using Wi-Fi Communication for Connectivity 7. ESP32 Security Features for Production-Grade Devices 8. Connecting to Cloud Platforms and Using Services 9. Project – Smart Home 10. Machine Learning with ESP32 11. Developing on Edge Impulse 12. Project – Baby Monitor 13. Other Books You May Enjoy
14. Index

LittleFS

The design goal of LittleFS is to provide fail-safe filesystem access for MCUs even in case of power loss. All POSIX operations are atomic, which means that when a function call returns successfully, LittleFS makes sure the result is persistent on the filesystem. If you have hard requirements on fail-safety features of the underlying filesystem in a project, then LittleFS can be a good option. In this example, we are going to use a port of LittleFS for ESP-IDF.

You can find the library on GitHub here: https://github.com/joltwallet/esp_littlefs. It comes with an MIT license.

The goal in this example is to develop a door event logger. It will simply log when the door is opened and closed on the LittleFS filesystem. We will use ESP32-S3 Box Lite as the development kit and simulate a door sensor by clicking on a button of the devkit.

There are different methods to include a third-party library in an ESP-IDF project. One of them is the IDF Component Manager. Espressif...

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