Supported Targets | ESP32-C6 | ESP32-H2 |
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This test code shows how to configure Zigbee end device and use it as HA on/off light bulb.
The ESP Zigbee SDK provides more examples and tools for productization:
- One development board with ESP32-H2 SoC acting as Zigbee end device (loaded with HA_on_off_light example)
- A USB cable for power supply and programming
- Choose another ESP32-H2 as Zigbee coordinator (see HA_on_off_switch example)
Before project configuration and build, make sure to set the correct chip target using idf.py --preview set-target TARGET
command.
Before flash it to the board, it is recommended to erase NVRAM if user doesn't want to keep the previous examples or other projects stored info using idf.py -p PORT erase-flash
Build the project, flash it to the board, and start the monitor tool to view the serial output by running idf.py -p PORT flash monitor
.
(To exit the serial monitor, type Ctrl-]
.)
As you run the example, you will see the following log:
light bulb:
I (918) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: status: 255
I (901) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: Zigbee stack initialized
I (901) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: Start network steering
I (2611) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: Joined network successfully (Extended PAN ID: aa:98:48:01:a0:03:f7:84, PAN ID: 0x0e8b)
I (5651) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off light set to 1
I (6631) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off light set to 0
I (7331) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off light set to 1
I (8251) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off light set to 0
I (9111) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off light set to 1
I (9671) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off light set to 0
- By toggling the switch button (BOOT) on the ESP32-H2 board loaded with the
HA_on_off_switch
example, the LED on this board loaded withHA_on_off_light
example will be on and off.
For any technical queries, please open an issue on GitHub. We will get back to you soon.