This demo is for esp32 only and is based on amazon AWSFreeRTOS ble-beta branch and TFT library by loboris. Demo was prepared and tested with m5stack. With this demo it is possible to:
- make wifi credentials provisioning with BLE and amazon smartphone application (see https://github.com/chegewara/esp32-AWSFreeRTOS-wifi-provisioning-demo/blob/master/demos/common/ble/README.md),
- make wifi credentials provisioning with esp smartconfig (see https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/blob/master/examples/wifi/smart_config/README.md),
- scan for APs and connect to any open AP (limitation for obvious reasons),
- on screen is displayed clock with hardcoded starting value,
- there is few hidden APIs i added to AWSFreeRTOS, but are not used in this demo (ble API).
For more information on Amazon FreeRTOS, refer to the Getting Started section of Amazon FreeRTOS webpage.
To directly access the Getting Started Guide for supported hardware platforms, click the corresponding link in the Supported Hardware section below.
For detailed documentation on Amazon FreeRTOS, refer to the Amazon FreeRTOS User Guide.
The following MCU boards are supported for Amazon FreeRTOS:
- Texas Instruments - CC3220SF-LAUNCHXL.
- STMicroelectronics - STM32L4 Discovery kit IoT node.
- NXP - LPC54018 IoT Module.
- Microchip - Curiosity PIC32MZEF.
- Espressif - ESP32-DevKitC, ESP-WROVER-KIT.
- Infineon - Infineon XMC4800 IoT Connectivity Kit
- Xilinx - Xilinx Zynq-7000 based MicroZed Industrial IoT Bundle
- MediaTek - MediaTek MT7697Hx Development Kit
- Renesas - Renesas Starter Kit+ for RX65N-2MB
Windows Simulator To evaluate Amazon FreeRTOS without using MCU-based hardware, you can use the Windows Simulator.
- Requirements: Microsoft Windows 7 or newer, with at least a dual core and a hard-wired Ethernet connection
- Getting Started Guide
- IDE: Visual Studio Community Edition