What a fantastic presentation! One of the killer features of the IDF is the built-in FreeRTOS. Anyone who's ever created a project that requires polling inputs or outputs now can now use the scheduling algorithm, with choice of scheduler. Thanks also for making your presentation cross platform with code for Linux and Windows.
Truly an outstanding overview of esp32 project development. This presentation is where to start. I have used esp-idf for two years and found this presentation helpful in understanding the resources available. Thank you
Wow! I'm impressed! You guys really made the onboarding process clear, organized, and concise. With other hardware I've encountered, it's almost always long confusing web of documentation often leading to dead ends.
Nice. My English is not the best, and I hate it when somebody tries to make some guide with a very low English skill level(such in Hinglish "mix of Hindi/English"). But this is the best speaker)
Excellent introductory video, straight to the point and in perfect alignment with the official ESP-IDF guide. It summarizes all the essential information you need to know to get up and running and also covers some important aspects of the microcontroller's basic structure. Again well thought-out and presented introductory video, couldn't ask for a better one.
@@mh-studio1 Well i'm actually referring to ESP IDF and not platform IO. And i agree that Arduino IDE is kinda simpler to install and get started with but thats about it. Believe me the ease of use is actually very similar with ESP IDF and the libraries are very consistent, they work well with each other and are very well documented. But most importantly the power they give you over the MCU is unparalleled over any other solution. You should try it and see for yourself if you didn't.
Yet another thank you for great content. This is an extremely useful overview of the entire process, and why you might want it. I have only used Arduino IDE becaues it was an easy setup on Ubuntu. But the command line ESP-IDF is a much closer fit to my old school programming style and ingrained emacs keyboard commands. Thanks for enlightening us all.
Hello. Thank you very much but just I noticed a small problem, sorry. The video early moves before than english transcript. Have i an any mistake ? video 14:23 but transcript in 14:49
I have installed Eclipse 4.31.0 and the ESP-IDF plugin but have been blocked at my first attempt to upload a blink sketch as I can't find two critical settings i.e. the target device and the COM port, on earlier versions of eclipse it was easy, now it seems impossible!
How does FreeRTOS interact with multiple core chips? I’m guessing the task scheduler just handles it seamlessly and we don’t need to code it ourselves. I think the S3 I just got in the box3has two cores. I’m pretty sure it’s my first espressif with more than one core.
Just change the speed setting. I thought it was a good spread but I live in England now. Often I have to speed up stuff, sometimes to 2x, in order to make it watchable.
What a fantastic presentation!
One of the killer features of the IDF is the built-in FreeRTOS. Anyone who's ever created a project that requires polling inputs or outputs now can now use the scheduling algorithm, with choice of scheduler. Thanks also for making your presentation cross platform with code for Linux and Windows.
Please keep this content up to date and do more toolchain videos.
Lol my guy I think you just need more exposure to real embedded systems. Write enough difficult projects and suddenly RTOS becomes a lifesaver
Truly an outstanding overview of esp32 project development.
This presentation is where to start. I have used esp-idf for two years and found this presentation helpful in understanding the resources available.
Thank you
Wow! I'm impressed! You guys really made the onboarding process clear, organized, and concise. With other hardware I've encountered, it's almost always long confusing web of documentation often leading to dead ends.
Nice. My English is not the best, and I hate it when somebody tries to make some guide with a very low English skill level(such in Hinglish "mix of Hindi/English"). But this is the best speaker)
Great overview. I totally dig the user outreach efforts Espressif is doing in terms of developing documentation and learning resources.
This is so clear, to the point and extremely helpful!! Thank you
Very much needed for a quick start into ESP-IDF. Thanks. I did have to slow the video down to 75% of speed. Look forward to more videos.
Excellent introductory video, straight to the point and in perfect alignment with the official ESP-IDF guide.
It summarizes all the essential information you need to know to get up and running and also covers some important aspects of the microcontroller's basic structure. Again well thought-out and presented introductory video, couldn't ask for a better one.
use Arduino IDE instead!
@@mh-studio1 Hmm why would i want to do that? Have you tried both because i have and i think you should too.
@@7GIGEO7 because ease to use! and friendly GUI more than platIO. Also Arduino library is widely in used.
@@mh-studio1 Well i'm actually referring to ESP IDF and not platform IO.
And i agree that Arduino IDE is kinda simpler to install and get started with but thats about it. Believe me the ease of use is actually very similar with ESP IDF and the libraries are very consistent, they work well with each other and are very well documented.
But most importantly the power they give you over the MCU is unparalleled over any other solution.
You should try it and see for yourself if you didn't.
@@mh-studio1 That misses the point of this entirely!!! Are you a bot??
Thank you very much, this presentation is a masterpiece 🔥🔥
Yet another thank you for great content. This is an extremely useful overview of the entire process, and why you might want it.
I have only used Arduino IDE becaues it was an easy setup on Ubuntu. But the command line ESP-IDF is a much closer fit to my old school programming style and ingrained emacs keyboard commands. Thanks for enlightening us all.
Amazin presentation with compacted and full information miss this kind of learning
Отличное введение в курс дела для новичков!
Hello. Thank you very much but just I noticed a small problem, sorry. The video early moves before than english transcript. Have i an any mistake ? video 14:23 but transcript in 14:49
I have installed Eclipse 4.31.0 and the ESP-IDF plugin but have been blocked at my first attempt to upload a blink sketch as I can't find two critical settings i.e. the target device and the COM port, on earlier versions of eclipse it was easy, now it seems impossible!
This was so so helpful thank you so much for creating this content.
How does FreeRTOS interact with multiple core chips? I’m guessing the task scheduler just handles it seamlessly and we don’t need to code it ourselves. I think the S3 I just got in the box3has two cores. I’m pretty sure it’s my first espressif with more than one core.
Can we get a presentation on building the matter protocol examples and commissioning through the CHIP standalone tool?
Hello, nice overview! Where can I get that presentation with all the links?
The presentation link is in the video description.
Very useful video, THX.
impressive video. THX alot
Thank you!
Hope this video will help using ESP-IDF. The official documentation is not suitable for beginners as one can easily get lost.
Newcomers are usually very impatient, and they don't read documentation carefully. Official documentation is actually very good, even for beginners.
very informative, however it was very fast ... never mid - it is still helpful
AUDIO... blast it please
Your tutorial is good but a little to fast.
This platform should be more friendly like Arduino environment.
Who uses Eclipse anymore? Everyone I know, uses VS Code.
You missed VS Code and Platformio in your "Tutorial", which millions of people use!!!
Just a bit too fast to follow easily, especially for someone new to this processor
Its still unreasonable complicated to get a hello world to my mcu, i will ditch it and maybe swap to another vendor entirely
How problematic and confusing it is to use that crap.
Hope you are enjoying your Arduino UNO. 😂
Don't be discouraged, just keep trying and don't give up
#lazy
Frrrr
You talk to fast.
Slow the video down
More like he read too fast
Just change the speed setting. I thought it was a good spread but I live in England now. Often I have to speed up stuff, sometimes to 2x, in order to make it watchable.