Control Devices Using ESP32 and Android Application using MQTT

Published: 24 February 2024
on channel: Embedded Laboratory
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In this project, ESP32 gets the temperature and humidity data from the DHT11 sensor and then sends this data to an MQTT server.
The application is written using the Qt framework, which is why supports both Android and Windows environments, can be used to see the temperature and humidity values and the two LEDs can be also controlled.
One led is a simple on/off LED, while the second LED is an RGB LED, which can be controlled using sliders.

GitHub ESP32:
https://github.com/xpress-embedo/ESP3...

GitHub Qt:
https://github.com/xpress-embedo/Qt/t...



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