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@sctv sctv commented Jun 17, 2017

A simple example to access the hall effect sensor in the esp32.
If it is of interest.

A simple example to access the hall effect sensor in the esp32
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the ino file does not need to have esp32 in it and it MUST be in a folder with the same name for the IDE to pick it up (see the other examples there)

sctv added 3 commits June 21, 2017 11:43
Simple sketch to access the internal hall effect detector on the esp32
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sctv commented Jun 21, 2017

Hi @me-no-dev
I have updated the file structure to reflect your comments.
Thanks for them.

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Sorry to bother again, but do you mind renaming to HallSensor/HallSensor.ino

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sctv commented Jun 21, 2017

Renamed,
Thanks for your patience. I am new to this (as you could probably tell).
Cheers
Brian

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No worries :) I applaud the courage ;)

@me-no-dev me-no-dev merged commit 839318c into espressif:master Jun 21, 2017
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