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    Lesson 4.1. I2C. Weather station

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    • DimiD
      Dimi
      last edited by Dimi

      Step 1. Go to the folder Arduino-ESP32-IDE and open the app arduino.exe (Fig. 1);

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      Figure 1. The archive with the Arduino IDE extracted to the folder

      Step 2. Select New in the File menu (Fig. 1.1);

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      Figure 1.1. Create a new sketch

      Step 3. Select Include Library, M5Stack in the Sketch menu (Fig. 1.2);

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      Figure 1.2. Connection library M5Stack

      Step 4. Prepare the temperature sensor and humidity DHT12 (Fig. 2), which work on the I2C (Wire library.h) (Fig. 2.1).
      I2C is asymmetrical bus to communicate between integrated circuits in electronic devices. It is used two bidirectional communication lines (SDA and SCL) (Fig. 2.2) to connect low-speed peripheral components to the processors and microcontrollers.

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      Figure 2. Temperature sensor and humidity DHT12

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      Figure 2.1. An example of a circuit design with one main microcontroller

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      Figure 2.2. Tactics sequence of data transmission

      Step 5. Write a simple sketch, which main task will be the output temperature in degrees Celsius on the display (if 27 and below, green if above, red color) (Fig. 3);

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      Figure 3. Our sketch

      Step 5. Click the Upload button (Fig. 4) in order to flash the device;

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      Figure 4. Download the firmware to the device

      Step 6. When the device firmware is completed, the screen will display the temperature (Fig. 5, 5.1) :)

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      Figure 5. Temperature 25 degrees Celsius

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      Figure 5.1. Temperature is 29 degrees Celsius

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