Exploring the Arduino Nano ESP32 MicroPython amp IoT Cloud











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Another new Arduino board! This time it’s the Arduino Nano ESP32, and we’ll test it out today. Includes MicroPython and Arduino IoT Cloud experiments. • Article with code: https://dronebotworkshop.com/nano-esp32 • More articles and tutorials: https://dronebotworkshop.com • Join the conversation on the forum: https://forum.dronebotworkshop.com • Subscribe to the newsletter and stay in touch: https://dronebotworkshop.com/subscribe/ • Arduino has certainly been busy lately. After releasing the Arduino Giga at the beginning of the year, they followed up by releasing two new Arduino Uno boards. And, as if that wasn’t enough, they have just added another member to the growing Arduino Nano family - the Arduino Nano ESP32. • Although a few of the Nano boards already have ESP32 chips, those boards use the ESP32 as a communications coprocessor. This new Nano is the first Arduino board to use the ESP32 as its main processor. • We will begin by looking at the board features and pinouts. Of course, all Nano boards use the same pinout, allowing you to repurpose any prototyping tools you have gathered for the other family members. • At the heart of the board is an ESP32-S3 module, so the new Nano board has essentially the same specifications as other boards built around that chip. • We’ll also use the board with MicroPython, and I’ll show you how to install the MicroPython bootloader. Don’t worry; you can revert to C++ by reinstalling the Arduino Bootloader. I’ll show you how to do that as well. • And we will build a project for the Arduino IoT Cloud. The Arduino Nano ESP32 is an inexpensive way of creating IoT applications. • Here is the Table of Contents for today's video: • 00:00 - Introduction • 01:56 - Arduino Nano ESP32 • 09:32 - Arduino IDE Setup WiFi Scan Test • 12:13 - Nano ESP32 as a Human Interface Device • 19:07 - Using MicroPython • 23:30 - Installing MicroPython • 27:40 - Using the Arduino Labs Python Editor • 32:28 - Reloading the C++ Bootloader • 34:28 - Arduino IoT Cloud • 37:09 - IoT Cloud Project Hookup • 38:05 - Connect Nano ESP32 to IoT Cloud • 41:06 - Build a Thing • 44:29 - IoT Cloud Project Code • 49:01 - Build a Dashboard • 53:49 - Running Remote OTA Updates • 54:52 - Conclusion • If Arduino releases any more new boards this year, I’ll need a new Arduino shirt! Hope you enjoy the video. • Bill

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