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Download latest Blynk library here: | |
https://github.com/blynkkk/blynk-library/releases/latest | |
Blynk is a platform with iOS and Android apps to control | |
Arduino, Raspberry Pi and the likes over the Internet. | |
You can easily build graphic interfaces for all your | |
projects by simply dragging and dropping widgets. | |
Downloads, docs, tutorials: http://www.blynk.cc | |
Sketch generator: http://examples.blynk.cc | |
Blynk community: http://community.blynk.cc | |
Follow us: http://www.fb.com/blynkapp | |
http://twitter.com/blynk_app | |
Blynk library is licensed under MIT license | |
This example code is in public domain. | |
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WARNING! | |
It's very tricky to get it working. Please read this article: | |
http://help.blynk.cc/hardware-and-libraries/arduino/esp8266-with-at-firmware | |
You’ll need: | |
- Blynk App (download from AppStore or Google Play) | |
- Arduino Uno board | |
- Decide how to connect to Blynk | |
(USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ...) | |
There is a bunch of great example sketches included to show you how to get | |
started. Think of them as LEGO bricks and combine them as you wish. | |
For example, take the Ethernet Shield sketch and combine it with the | |
Servo example, or choose a USB sketch and add a code from SendData | |
example. | |
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/* Comment this out to disable prints and save space */ | |
#define BLYNK_PRINT Serial | |
#include <SoftwareSerial.h> | |
#include <ESP8266_Lib.h> | |
#include <BlynkSimpleShieldEsp8266.h> | |
// You should get Auth Token in the Blynk App. | |
// Go to the Project Settings (nut icon). | |
char auth[] = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"; | |
// Your WiFi credentials. | |
// Set password to "" for open networks. | |
char ssid[] = "xxxxxxxx"; | |
char pass[] = "xxxxxxxx"; | |
// Hardware Serial on Mega, Leonardo, Micro... | |
//#define EspSerial Serial1 | |
// or Software Serial on Uno, Nano... | |
//#include <SoftwareSerial.h> | |
SoftwareSerial EspSerial(8, 9); // RX, TX | |
// Your ESP8266 baud rate: | |
#define ESP8266_BAUD 9600 | |
ESP8266 wifi(&EspSerial); | |
void setup() | |
{ | |
// Debug console | |
Serial.begin(9600); | |
// Set ESP8266 baud rate | |
EspSerial.begin(ESP8266_BAUD); | |
delay(10); | |
Blynk.begin(auth, wifi, ssid, pass); | |
// You can also specify server: | |
//Blynk.begin(auth, wifi, ssid, pass, "blynk-cloud.com", 8442); | |
//Blynk.begin(auth, wifi, ssid, pass, IPAddress(192,168,1,100), 8442); | |
} | |
void loop() | |
{ | |
Blynk.run(); | |
// You can inject your own code or combine it with other sketches. | |
// Check other examples on how to communicate with Blynk. Remember | |
// to avoid delay() function! | |
} |
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