ESP32 IoT Projects and Smart Devices is written for developers ready to move past simple demos and start building systems that hold up in real conditions. It takes a close look at how the ESP32 behaves when it’s actually under pressure, where performance bottlenecks appear, and how design choices at the software level ripple through the entire system. The emphasis is on building solutions that don’t fall apart once they leave the safety of a controlled setup.
Instead of jumping from one disconnected example to another, the book follows complete builds from the ground up. You see how sensors feed data, how that data moves across different communication layers, and how decisions are made and executed within the system. Wi-Fi, MQTT, HTTP, and real-time data handling are all explored in context, with attention given to why one approach might be chosen over another. There’s also a strong focus on what happens behind the scenes, including how memory is managed, how tasks are scheduled, and how low-level hardware interactions shape overall behavior.
The projects themselves are grounded in scenarios that mirror actual use, such as home automation setups, environmental sensing systems, and remotely controlled devices. Along the way, the book doesn’t avoid the problems that tend to surface in practice. Timing conflicts, unreliable network conditions, and inconsistent data flows are addressed directly, with explanations rooted in how and why these issues occur.
This is not a surface-level walkthrough. It’s aimed at readers who want to understand what they’re building, not just assemble it. By the end, you’ll have a working grasp of how to design and assess ESP32-based systems with a level of confidence that comes from knowing how the pieces truly fit together.a
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: New. Print on Demand. Nº de ref. del artículo: I-9798195647254
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