Most of the framework is implemented. Most noticable is the missing analogWrite. While analogWrite is on it's way, there are a few other options that you can use:
- 16 channels LEDC which is PWM
- 8 channels SigmaDelta which uses SigmaDelta modulation
- 2 channels DAC which gives real analog output
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Install latest Arduino IDE from arduino.cc
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Open Terminal and execute the following command (copy->paste and hit enter):
mkdir -p ~/Documents/Arduino/hardware/espressif && \ cd ~/Documents/Arduino/hardware/espressif && \ git clone https://github.com/EMCelettronica/ESPertino.git esp32 && \ cd esp32/tools/ && \ python get.py
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Restart Arduino IDE
This will install only the ESPertino board, not the whole esp32 set.
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Install latest Arduino IDE from arduino.cc
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Open Terminal and execute the following command (copy->paste and hit enter):
sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER && \ sudo apt-get install git && \ mkdir -p ~/Arduino/hardware/espressif && \ cd ~/Arduino/hardware/espressif && \ git clone https://github.com/EMCelettronica/ESPertino.git esp32 && \ cd esp32/tools/ && \ python get.py
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Restart Arduino IDE
This will install only the ESPertino board, not the whole esp32 set.
You can use EspExceptionDecoder to get meaningful call trace.
PlatformIO is an open source ecosystem for IoT development with cross platform build system, library manager and full support for Espressif ESP32 development. It works on the popular host OS: Mac OS X, Windows, Linux 32/64, Linux ARM (like Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, CubieBoard).
- What is PlatformIO?
- PlatformIO IDE
- Quick Start with PlatformIO IDE or PlatformIO Core
- Integration with Cloud and Standalone IDEs - Cloud9, Codeanywehre, Eclipse Che (Codenvy), Atom, CLion, Eclipse, Emacs, NetBeans, Qt Creator, Sublime Text, VIM and Visual Studio
- Project Examples
- Using "Stage" (Git) version of Arduino Core
makeEspArduino is a generic makefile for any ESP8266/ESP32 Arduino project. Using make instead of the Arduino IDE makes it easier to do automated and production builds.
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Download and install esp-idf
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Create blank idf project (from one of the examples)
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in the project folder, create a folder called components and clone this repository inside
mkdir -p components && \ cd components && \ git clone https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32.git arduino && \ cd .. && \ make menuconfig
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make menuconfig
has some Arduino options- "Autostart Arduino setup and loop on boot"
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If you enable this options, your main.cpp should be formated like any other sketch
//file: main.cpp #include "Arduino.h" void setup(){ Serial.begin(115200); } void loop(){ Serial.println("loop"); delay(1000); }
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Else you need to implement
app_main()
and callinitArduino();
in it.Keep in mind that setup() and loop() will not be called in this case. If you plan to base your code on examples provided in esp-idf, please make sure move the app_main() function in main.cpp from the files in the example.
//file: main.cpp #include "Arduino.h" extern "C" void app_main() { initArduino(); pinMode(4, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(4, HIGH); //do your own thing }
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- "Disable mutex locks for HAL"
- If enabled, there will be no protection on the drivers from concurently accessing them from another thread/interrupt/core
- "Autoconnect WiFi on boot"
- If enabled, WiFi will start with the last known configuration
- Else it will wait for WiFi.begin
- "Autostart Arduino setup and loop on boot"
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make flash monitor
will build, upload and open serial monitor to your board
Sometimes to program ESP32 via serial you must keep GPIO0 LOW during the programming process