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# ESP32 Temperature Monitoring Project
This project involves an ESP32 device using MQTT to send temperature data. The ESP32 is configured with a DS18B20 temperature sensor and connects to an MQTT broker.
### Requirements
- ESP32 Development Board
- DS18B20 Temperature Sensor
- Arduino IDE with ESP32 support
- Wi-Fi connection
### Configuration and Setup
1. **Install the Arduino IDE**:
Download and install the Arduino IDE from [Arduino website](https://www.arduino.cc/en/software).
2. **Add ESP32 Support in Arduino IDE**:
Follow the instructions [here](https://randomnerdtutorials.com/installing-the-esp32-board-in-arduino-ide-windows-instructions/) to add ESP32 board support to the Arduino IDE.
3. **Install Required Libraries**:
Open the Arduino IDE, go to `Sketch` > `Include Library` > `Manage Libraries...`. Install the following libraries:
- `WiFi`
- `PubSubClient`
- `ArduinoJson`
- `OneWire`
- `DallasTemperature`
4. **Configure Wi-Fi and MQTT Settings**:
Open the provided ESP32 code in Arduino IDE. Modify the following lines with your Wi-Fi and MQTT broker details:
```cpp
const char* wifi_ssid = "your_wifi_ssid";
const char* wifi_password = "your_wifi_password";
const char* mqtt_broker = "your_mqtt_broker";
const char* mqtt_username = "your_mqtt_username";
const char* mqtt_password = "your_mqtt_password";
```
5. **Connect the DS18B20 Sensor to ESP32**:
Connect the DS18B20 sensor to your ESP32:
- DS18B20 VCC to ESP32 3.3V
- DS18B20 GND to ESP32 GND
- DS18B20 Data to ESP32 GPIO 25 (or change `one_wire_bus` in the code if using a different pin)
6. **Upload the Code**:
Connect the ESP32 to your computer, select the correct board and port in Arduino IDE, and upload the code.
7. **Monitor the Temperature Data**:
Once the code is uploaded, the ESP32 will start sending temperature data to the MQTT broker.