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Create your own Do-It-Yourself BLE enabled sensor gadget on the ESP32 platform.

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Sensirion Gadget BLE Library

This library enables you to create your own Do-It-Yourself BLE enabled sensor gadget on the ESP32 platform.

Note: The library has changed in version 1.0.0 and won't work with code using version 0.14.0 or earlier. For a detailed guide on how to migrate your code, click here.

Key features are

  • Live sensor value broadcasting without requiring a BLE connection
  • Simultaneous monitoring of sensor data from multiple BLE clients
  • Sensirion MyAmbience CO2 App compatibility - allows you to monitor your gadgets, plot the sensor values and share/export the data.
  • Buffering of sensor data for later download (sensor history download)

Please see the examples provided as reference on how to use this library.

Important points to keep in mind:

  • writeValueToCurrentSample writes the sensor values to the library. But the values are not published to the BLE stack until commitSample has been called
  • Keep the loop delay at 3ms, to allow the library to provide history data to the smart phone applications and other BLE clients nearby. Increasing this delay will slow down the download process.
  • To allow history data downloads, you need to have the handleDownload function within the loop.

Recommended Hardware

This project was developed and tested on Espressif ESP32 DevKitC hardware (see e.g. ESP32-DevKitC-32D)

Mobile App Support

Download the Sensirion MyAmbience CO2 App to monitor your gadget, plot the sensor values and share/export the data:

Getting Started

  1. Download Arduino IDE and setup the environment for ESP32 platform
  2. Connect your ESP32 DevKit to your computer and launch the Arduino IDE
  3. In the Arduino IDE, make sure you have the ESP32 Dev Module selected and the PSRAM Disabled
  4. Download the library's release zip and unpack it into your Arduino's library path.
  5. Select File -> Examples -> Sensirion Gadget BLE Lib -> Example 1
  6. Click the upload button

Create your own CO2 Monitor

Follow the instructions in this tutorial.

Repository Contents

  • /examples - Example sketches for the library (.ino). Run these from the Arduino IDE.
  • /src - Source files for the library (.cpp, .h).
  • library.properties - General library properties for the Arduino package manager.

BLE protocol used by the library

If you want to retrieve the data of your new BLE gadget using your own device or application, you will need more information on the protocol used by this library.
Everything you will need should be available in the following document

License

See LICENSE.

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Create your own Do-It-Yourself BLE enabled sensor gadget on the ESP32 platform.

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