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Arduino Tutorial: Protocol Buffers using Messages and Strings

February 20, 2019March 27, 2019 Mia

Introduction In this tutorial we will check how to use strings in our protobuf messages, using Nanopb and the Arduino core, running both on the ESP32 and on the ESP8266. Please check the previous tutorial for a detailed explanation on Read More

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Arduino Tutorial: Protocol Buffers

February 20, 2019March 27, 2019 Mia

Introduction In this tutorial we will learn how to get started using Protocol Buffers with the Arduino core. In this introductory example, we will check how to declare a message type and how to encode it. This tutorial was tested Read More

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Arduino Tutorial: Using the TRACE macro

February 20, 2019March 27, 2019 Mia

Introduction In this tutorial we will learn how to use the TRACE macro of the ArduinoTrace library to help debugging our programs. This library can be downloaded from the Arduino IDE library manager, as explained in more detail in this Read More

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Arduino Tutorial: Debugging with the ArduinoTrace library

February 20, 2019March 27, 2019 Mia

Introduction In this tutorial we will learn how to get started using ArduinoTrace, a tracing library that is aimed at debugging Arduino programs. This library was created by Benoît Blanchon, which is also the author of ArduinoJson, an awesome JSON Read More

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Arduino Tutorial: Printing numbers to serial in different bases

February 20, 2019March 27, 2019 Mia

Introduction In this tutorial, we will check how we can print numbers to the serial port using different bases, more specifically in binary, octal and hexadecimal. The code we are going to see below will be very short and simple Read More

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Make your state variables survive (unexpected) reboots

February 20, 2019March 27, 2019 highno

Reset is a real PITA… We all know how often an ESP8266 project can get a little messy if our beloved ESP does an unexpected reboot. Reasons for that can be power supply issues oder watchdog errors or even other Read More

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