ESP32 Web Server

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ESP32 Web Server
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 773 MB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 18 lectures (1 hour, 50 mins) | Language: English

Step by Step Course to create your very own standalone web server with ESP32 that controls output and display Data

What you'll learn

Program ESP32 Effectively
Create a fully functional Web Server in no Time
Learn about the ESP32 and what makes it an excellent choice for Arduino Makers.
Create A Simple ESP32 Web Server In Arduino IDE
Learn about ESP32 Operating Modes
Learn the difference between Station (STA) Mode and Soft Access Point (AP) Mode
Use ESP32 as HTTP Server using WiFi Access Point (AP) mode
Learn to Access the Web Server in AP mode

Requirements

Basic Knowledge of Programming
Be familiar with the Arduino Uno
Be familiar with writing and editing sketches for the Arduino Uno
Be familiar with the breadboard and wiring.

Description

>>> ESP32 Web Server: Step by Step Course to create your very own standalone web server with ESP32 that controls output and display Data. <<<

Welcome to this course.

The course lesson will explain “How to create a webserver” by using Arduino IDE Programming Environment. This course will work best for you if your basic knowledge of Electronics and Arduino. You could connect sensors to an Arduino and control everything using a simple webpage that you will create in this course.

You could also control a webserver that is mobile responsive and can be accessed with any device that has a browser on the local network and trigger devices such as Motors, LEDs, Relays, and more.

Why You Should Join this course?

Because ESP32 Board gives you much data control, you can basically control anything you can imagine using ESP32 Webserver

You’ll learn how to:

Create A Simple ESP32 Web Server In Arduino IDE

ESP32 Operating Modes

Station (STA) Mode

Soft Access Point (AP) Mode

Wiring – Connecting Devices to ESP32

Concept Behind Controlling Things From ESP32 Web Server

ESP32 as HTTP Server using WiFi Access Point (AP) mode

Accessing the Web Server in AP mode

Detailed Code Explanation

ESP32 as HTTP Server using WiFi Station (STA) mode

Accessing the Web Server in STA mode


At the end of this course, you can create Innovative Projects. The only thing that you need to do is THINKING, WIRING & CODING.


Who this course is for:

ESP Geeks
Anyone interested in creating an ESP Web Server
Anyone interested in adding more advance control to his project via Web
Engineering Students - Electronics, Electrical & Computer Science
High School Science Students
Electronic Geeks, Hobbiest & Art Students
Embedded Systems Geeks
Arduino Geeks
Anyone interested in connecting his project to the internet with a low budget solution



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