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/*
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Pin State Monitor is made for monitoring status of analog and digital pins of your board.
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In this example bluetooth is to be connected on HardwareSerial0 for Uno and Nano Boards.
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NOTE: State for only following pins can be seen on Pin State Monitor:
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| Screen Name | GPIO Pins |
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| Digital | 2,4,5,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,21 |
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| | 23,25,26,27 |
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| Analog | 32,33,34,35,36,39 |
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You can reduce the size of library compiled by enabling only those modules that you want
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to use. For this first define CUSTOM_SETTINGS followed by defining INCLUDE_modulename.
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Explore more on: https://thestempedia.com/docs/dabble/pin-state-monitor-module/
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*/
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#define CUSTOM_SETTINGS
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#define INCLUDE_PINMONITOR_MODULE
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#include <DabbleESP32.h>
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void setup() {
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/*
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NOTE: PinMonitor only displays status of the pins of your board. It does not configure pinMode of the pins.
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So if there is any necessity to define pinMode then declare it setup as per requirement.
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*/
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Serial.begin(115200); // make sure your Serial Monitor is also set at this baud rate.
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Dabble.begin("MyEsp32"); //set bluetooth name of your device
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}
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void loop() {
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Dabble.processInput(); //this function is used to refresh data obtained from smartphone.Hence calling this function is mandatory in order to get data properly from your mobile.
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PinMonitor.sendDigitalData();
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PinMonitor.sendAnalogData();
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delayMicroseconds(20);
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}
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