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Internet of Things Projects with ESP32

You're reading from   Internet of Things Projects with ESP32 Build exciting and powerful IoT projects using the all-new Espressif ESP32

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789956870
Length 252 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with ESP32 2. Making Visual Data and Animation on an LCD FREE CHAPTER 3. Building a Simple Game with an Embedded ESP32 Board 4. Building a Sensor Monitoring Logger 5. Controlling IoT Devices over the Internet 6. Building an IoT Weather Station 7. Making Your Own Wi-Fi Wardriving 8. Building Your Own Wi-Fi Cam 9. Making IoT Devices Interact with Mobile Applications 10. Building IoT Monitoring with Cloud Technology 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Storing sensor data on a microSD card

Technically, we can store any data of a certain file type on an SD card and microSD card. We can also store sensor data in external storage.

For demo purposes, we sense temperature and humidity with the DHT sensor. We use the same wiring from the dhtdemo project in Chapter 2, Making Visual Data and Animation on an LCD. Our scenario is to sense temperature and humidity and then store them in microSD storage.

We clone our previous project, sdcard. Then, we change to a new project by naming it sdcarddht. We should then rename the main program file sdcard.c to sdcarddht.c. We modify codes on file operations to read temperature and humidity from DHT by calling the dht_read_data() function. After obtaining sensor data, we store it into a file named sensor.txt:

        ESP_LOGE(TAG, "Reading sensor data");

if (dht_read_data(sensor_type...
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