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You may need to be mindful of just where in your project file you put the line dofile(“lib-DEEPSLEEP.lua”), because while it loads, the library immediately examines whether it is partway through a sequence of passes. In which case it IMMEDIATELY returns to sleep for the next pass, and...
to simply presume that a 3.3V trigger from ESP8266 will suffice for the 5V sonar (outside spec, but it usually works fine), and to connect the echo pin VIA A 6K RESISTOR specifically to D8 (gpio15). That pin on ESP8266 usually has an onboard 10K or 12K resistor to ground, and we...
to simply presume that a 3.3V trigger from ESP8266 will suffice for the 5V sonar (outside spec, but it usually works fine), and to connect the echo pin VIA A 6K RESISTOR specifically to D8 (gpio15). That pin on ESP8266 usually has an onboard 10K or 12K resistor to ground, and we...
to simply presume that a 3.3V trigger from ESP8266 will suffice for the 5V sonar (outside spec, but it usually works fine), and to connect the echo pin VIA A 6K RESISTOR specifically to D8 (gpio15). That pin on ESP8266 usually has an onboard 10K or 12K resistor to ground, and we...
to simply presume that a 3.3V trigger from ESP8266 will suffice for the 5V sonar (outside spec, but it usually works fine), and to connect the echo pin VIA A 6K RESISTOR specifically to D8 (gpio15). That pin on ESP8266 usually has an onboard 10K or 12K resistor to ground, and we...
to simply presume that a 3.3V trigger from ESP8266 will suffice for the 5V sonar (outside spec, but it usually works fine), and to connect the echo pin VIA A 6K RESISTOR specifically to D8 (gpio15). That pin on ESP8266 usually has an onboard 10K or 12K resistor to ground, and we...
in which case no callback is made. If you DO specify your own callback, it will happen immediately the blynk “object” is created (before even your next line of project file), and you
to simply presume that a 3.3V trigger from ESP8266 will suffice for the 5V sonar (outside spec, but it usually works fine), and to connect the echo pin VIA A 6K RESISTOR specifically to D8 (gpio15). That pin on ESP8266 usually has an onboard 10K or 12K resistor to ground, and we...
in which case no callback is made. If you DO specify your own callback, it will happen immediately the blynk “object” is created (before even your next line of project file), and you