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In this tutorial, we'll show you how to connect a BME280 sensor to an ESP32 to read temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure data, and upload this data to ThingSpeak in real time. This type of project is ideal for IoT applications such as home weather stations or environmental monitoring systems.
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VIDEO SECTIONS
START 0:00
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 1:06
CIRCUIT 1:36
SOURCE CODE 2:20
CREATING CHANNELS IN THINGSPEAK 3:33
UPLOADING DATA TO THINGSPEAK 4:35
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