Most IoT books explain concepts. This one helps you build real devices. Engineering Practical IoT Systems with ESP32 and ESP8266 is a hands-on guide for engineers, students, and makers who want to create working connected systems using two of the most powerful microcontrollers in the IoT world. Instead of scattered examples and incomplete snippets, this book provides clear, ready-to-paste code you can immediately run on your ESP devices. Every major concept is paired with practical projects, so you learn by building systems that behave like real products. Inside the book you will learn how to: - Interface sensors, displays, and external hardware - Build Wi-Fi enabled IoT devices - Send and receive data using HTTP and MQTT - Create web-controlled embedded systems - Log sensor data and manage device storage - Implement multitasking with FreeRTOS - Optimize power for battery-powered systems - Secure connected embedded devices - Debug and troubleshoot real hardware problems Along the way you will complete multiple real-world projects, including sensor monitoring systems, Wi-Fi device controllers, data loggers, and complete IoT monitoring stations. By the end of this book, you will be able to design, program, and deploy your own ESP32 and ESP8266 IoT systems from scratch with the confidence to move from simple prototypes to fully working connected devices. If you want practical projects, working firmware, and code you can actually use, this book gives you everything you need to start building serious IoT systems.
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