Overview
The SunFounder ESP32 IoT Learning Kit is a comprehensive starter kit for learning and mastering the ESP32 microcontroller. It includes a main Arduino board, a 6.7-inch LCD, an ESP32 module, and a 14-pin connector. The kit also comes with a set of 21 and 22 SDA and 3.3V pins, respectively, for connecting to the LCD VCC and 5V pins. Additionally, the kit includes a set of 14 and 16 pins for connecting to the Arduino IDE and ESP32 starter kit.
Getting Started
To get started with the ESP32 IoT Learning Kit, users will need to first connect the ESP32 module to the main Arduino board. This is done by connecting the 14 and 16 pins of the ESP32 starter kit to the main Arduino board. Once the connection is established, users can then upload C code to the 6.7-inch LCD. The code should be set to a baud rate of 9600 or 115200. Additionally, the code should include a mute function for the number string, as well as a function for the LCD to display the number 0 to 99.
Playing the Guessing Number Game
The ESP32 IoT Learning Kit comes with a built-in guessing number game. To play the game, users will need to first set the LCD to display a random number between 0 and 99. This can be done by using the LCD’s “F” function. Once the number is set, users can then guess the number by entering it into the LCD. If the user guesses the correct number, the LCD will display “Z” to indicate that the user has won the game.
Connecting to a Computer
Once the ESP32 IoT Learning Kit is set up, users can then connect it to a computer via the USB serial CH340 driver. This will allow users to access the ESP32 module and the Arduino IDE. Additionally, users can use the USB comport CH340 driver to access the comport COM8. This will allow users to access the 12, 12, 12, 12, 99, 42, 42, 99, 65, and 42 pins of the ESP32 module.
The SunFounder ESP32 IoT Learning Kit is a comprehensive starter kit for learning and mastering the ESP32 microcontroller. It includes a main Arduino board, a 6.7-inch LCD, an ESP32 module, and a 14-pin connector. Additionally, the kit comes with a set of 21 and 22 SDA and 3.3V pins, respectively, for connecting to the LCD VCC and 5V pins. Users can use the kit to upload C code to the 6.7-inch LCD and play the built-in guessing number game. Additionally, users can connect the kit to a computer via the USB serial CH340 driver to access the ESP32 module and the Arduino IDE.