Hi Jan,
I have made some progress in understanding the ESP32 & the idf.py environment.
I made one module as an ibeacon Sender and another as ibeacon receiver (using the examples provided) and could successfully receive the ibeacon packets transmitted by the sender and see the output on the "idf.py monitor".
Again, re. using the ESP-WROOM-32 with a battery, what type of battery would you suggest ?
The product I am looking at has to have a battery operated sender, with only BLE mode and Wi-Fi not enabled.
Newbie User - ESP32-WROOM-32E
Re: Newbie User - ESP32-WROOM-32E
Hi Synectix,
This page explains it up pretty well:
https://www.radioshuttle.de/en/media-en ... red-esp32/
In short, use a lithium or a LiFePO4 battery connected to the 3.3V pin.
Feel free to post any follow-up questions.
Jan
This page explains it up pretty well:
https://www.radioshuttle.de/en/media-en ... red-esp32/
In short, use a lithium or a LiFePO4 battery connected to the 3.3V pin.
Feel free to post any follow-up questions.
Jan
Re: Newbie User - ESP32-WROOM-32E
Understood !
However, is the 3.0V output from a Lithium battery (which could go down to say, 2.70V after some usage) adequate for the ESP32-WROOM-32E Module to work ?
I was under the impression that you need 3.3V because of the SPI Flash chip on the module which needs 3.3V !
At what voltage will this module stop working ?
Thanks
However, is the 3.0V output from a Lithium battery (which could go down to say, 2.70V after some usage) adequate for the ESP32-WROOM-32E Module to work ?
I was under the impression that you need 3.3V because of the SPI Flash chip on the module which needs 3.3V !
At what voltage will this module stop working ?
Thanks
Re: Newbie User - ESP32-WROOM-32E
Hi Synectix,
looking at this closer, the ESP32-WROOM-32E module requires 3.0V to operate, so the LiFePO4 batters is more suitable.
Jan
looking at this closer, the ESP32-WROOM-32E module requires 3.0V to operate, so the LiFePO4 batters is more suitable.
Jan
Re: Newbie User - ESP32-WROOM-32E
Thanks Jan !
My only problem with the Li or LiFe-PO4 type of batteries is their form factor. The large cylindrical shape makes it a little difficult for me to have a slim & sleek hand held pendant like a key fob....though, I do see a few in the 1/2AA size or AA diameter but much longer (18650 type).
Also, when you search for Lithium batteries, we get all types like LiSoCL2, LiMnO, LiMnO2, Li-polycarbon-monoflouride, Li-Ion, Li-polymer and LiFePO4....which adds to the confusion. Anyway, I will decide on the battery later.
I have a few other basic questions, which hopefully you don't mind answering !
a) The Eddystone example is given only for the Receiver. Do you have one for the Transmitter ?
b) How do I combine two projects - say ibeacon and wifi-softAP or ibeacon and wifi-station and download into flash ?
c) How do I set my own custom MAC addresses ? I couldn't find the file where I can define the MAC address.
d) How do I add, say a simple task, like making an LED on & off every time an ibecaon packet is transmitted or received ?
Please bear with me, as I am from the nearly extinct generation of assembly language programmers, having spent many years on 8085, Zilog80 and PIC micros ! Please feel free to message me privately if you don't want this cluttering up the forum.
Thanks
My only problem with the Li or LiFe-PO4 type of batteries is their form factor. The large cylindrical shape makes it a little difficult for me to have a slim & sleek hand held pendant like a key fob....though, I do see a few in the 1/2AA size or AA diameter but much longer (18650 type).
Also, when you search for Lithium batteries, we get all types like LiSoCL2, LiMnO, LiMnO2, Li-polycarbon-monoflouride, Li-Ion, Li-polymer and LiFePO4....which adds to the confusion. Anyway, I will decide on the battery later.
I have a few other basic questions, which hopefully you don't mind answering !
a) The Eddystone example is given only for the Receiver. Do you have one for the Transmitter ?
b) How do I combine two projects - say ibeacon and wifi-softAP or ibeacon and wifi-station and download into flash ?
c) How do I set my own custom MAC addresses ? I couldn't find the file where I can define the MAC address.
d) How do I add, say a simple task, like making an LED on & off every time an ibecaon packet is transmitted or received ?
Please bear with me, as I am from the nearly extinct generation of assembly language programmers, having spent many years on 8085, Zilog80 and PIC micros ! Please feel free to message me privately if you don't want this cluttering up the forum.
Thanks
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