# Testing the ESP32 and Arduino IDE ## Introduction This repository shows the basic usage of the Arduino IDE with the ESP32 development board by implementing a blinking LED and serial communication. # Programming the ESP32 Board For this example course, we are going to use the ESP32-S WROOM, **please check what board you are using**. ![](./esp32swroom.jpg) then, we need to install the Arduino IDE to program the ESP32. ## Installing the Arduino IDE The Arduino IDE can be installed on *Windows, MacOS, or GNU Linux*, the Windows and MacOS installation is commonly using the installer. In the case of the *GNU Linux* it is highly recommended to use the distribution's package manger. In my case, the ArchLinux manager is *pacman*, thus use: ``` sudo pacman -Sy arduino [sudo] password for gmarx: :: Synchronizing package databases... core 157.9 KiB 235 KiB/s 00:01 [####################################] 100% extra 1710.6 KiB 3.66 MiB/s 00:00 [####################################] 100% community 6.7 MiB 7.49 MiB/s 00:01 [####################################] 100% warning: arduino-1:1.8.19-1 is up to date -- reinstalling resolving dependencies... looking for conflicting packages... Packages (1) arduino-1:1.8.19-1 Total Installed Size: 59.36 MiB Net Upgrade Size: 0.00 MiB :: Proceed with installation? [Y/n] ``` **Note: The Arduino IDE requires Java jdk8 and jre8 installed on the OS.** **Note: You can install a Dark theme by [following these instructions]()** ## Adding the ESP32 Boards The addition of the ESP32 boards requires to include a URL to download a *Board Manager* by clicking on `File -> Preferences` and pasting the URL `https://dl.espressif.com/dl/package_esp32_index.json` in the field *Additional Boards Manager URLs*: ``` https://dl.espressif.com/dl/package_esp32_index.json ``` ![](./board.png) Next, we can install the ESP32 board on Arduino IDE by `Tools -> Board -> Boards Manager ...`, and writte `ESP32` to install the tools required to work with: ![](./install-board.png) # Sample code to test ESP32 Before start programming the ESP32 board we have to select the proper board in the `Board` tool. Thus, again open and select the `Tools -> Bord -> DOIT ESP32 DEVKIT V1`. Then, paste the next code segtion to test the ESP32 board; the code is also the `blinking-serial.ino`file: ``` /* * * Example code for ESP32-S: * The code blinks the onboard LED (at D2 in GPIO 02) every 0.500 seconds. * The code also prints by serial communcation the word "Hello" during the * ON stage of the LED, and then prints "World" during the OFF. * Gerardo Marx 19/Jul/2022 */ // this variable is defined in pins_arduino.h for DOIT ESP32 DEVKIT V1 // int LED_BUILTIN = 02; int LED_ONBOARD = 02; void setup() { // put your setup code here, to run once: pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT); //serial monitor setup Serial.begin(115200); } void loop() { // put your main code here, to run repeatedly: Serial.print("ON"); digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, HIGH); delay(500); // after delay Serial.print(" - OFF\n"); digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, LOW); delay(500); ``` next, press `Crt-u` to compile and upload the code generated into the board. ## The error `no module named serial` If you get an error like this: ``` ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'serial' exit status 1 Error compiling for board DOIT ESP32 DEVKIT V1. ``` then, it is necessary to install in python: ``` pip3 install pyserial ``` and must probably you will requiere pip3 python package manager: ``` sudo pacman -Sy python-pip ``` ## `Permission denied: '/dev/ttyUSB0'` ``` ls -l /dev/ttyUSB0 crw-rw---- 1 root uucp 188, 0 Aug 7 14:50 /dev/ttyUSB0 ``` ``` sudo usermod -a -G uucp $USER groups libvirt uucp gmarx ``` **Note: you need to relogin into you session.**