espressif/esp_hosted

2.12.12

uploaded 3 weeks ago
ESP-Hosted-MCU provide drivers to act any ESP chipset as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth co-processor.

22 examples

  • host_bluedroid_ble_compatibility_test
    This example tests Bluetooth compatibility between ESP32 devices and mobile phones utilizing ESP-Hosted.
    12.51 KB
  • host_bluedroid_bt_hid_mouse_device
    This example demonstrates how to implement a Bluetooth HID device using Classic Bluetooth HID profile APIs, simulating a mouse that sends movement reports to a remote host.
    10.71 KB
  • host_bluedroid_host_only
    This example demonstrates a Bluetooth Host using ESP-Hosted as HCI IO to the BT Controller, modified from a basic discovery example.
    6.15 KB
  • host_bt_controller_mac_addr
    This example demonstrates how to change the MAC Address for a BLE Scanner device called `Bluedroid_Beacon`.
    7.62 KB
  • host_gpio_expander
    This example demonstrates how to use the ESP-Hosted solution to control the GPIOs of the slave from the host MCU.
    2.92 KB
  • host_hosted_cp_meminfo
    This example enables a memory monitor on the co-processor to track heap usage and generate memory reports.
    11.77 KB
  • host_hosted_events
    This example uses ESP-Hosted events to manage co-processor connectivity, restoring it after resets or hangs.
    11.77 KB
  • host_manage_copro_ext_coex
    This example demonstrates configuring and using External Coexistence (EXT_COEX) in ESP-Hosted for managing 2.4 GHz ISM band access.
    4.54 KB
  • host_network_split__power_save
    This example demonstrates using Network Split and Host Deep Sleep to save power by allowing a host MCU to sleep while a slave device maintains the network connection.
    17.70 KB
  • host_nimble_bleprph_host_only_uart_hci
    This example demonstrates a BLE peripheral using UART transport on ESP32 devices. It includes configuration details for both host and co-processor.
    501.03 KB
  • host_nimble_bleprph_host_only_vhci
    This example uses the Bluetooth Hosted HCI transport provided by ESP-Hosted for BLE communication.
    13.27 KB
  • host_openthread_border_router
    This example demonstrates an OpenThread border router on an ESP32-P4, communicating with an OpenThread RCP and Wi-Fi on ESP32-C6.
    8.67 KB
  • host_openthread_cli
    This example demonstrates an OpenThread CLI with additional features, running on ESP32-P4 and ESP32-C6.
    8.40 KB
  • host_peer_data_transfer
    This example demonstrates sending and receiving raw binary data between a host device and a coprocessor, allowing maximum control over data formats.
    6.45 KB
  • host_performs_slave_ota
    This example demonstrates ESP-Hosted Transport OTA for updating slave firmware over the existing ESP-Hosted connection without extra hardware.
    37.04 KB
  • host_sdcard_with_hosted
    This example demonstrates using an SD card on ESP32-P4 with ESP-Hosted via SDIO, providing initialization and file operations.
    12.48 KB
  • host_shuts_down_slave_to_power_save
    This example demonstrates host-side control of an ESP slave to reduce power consumption by shutting it down when idle.
    7.30 KB
  • host_transport_config
    Demonstrates how to configure ESP-Hosted transport interfaces (SDIO, SPI, UART) before initialization.
    6.66 KB
  • host_wifi_easy_connect_dpp_enrollee
    This example demonstrates configuring ESP devices as an enrollee using Device Provisioning Protocol (DPP) for secure network onboarding.
    6.28 KB
  • host_wifi_itwt
    This example shows how to use itwt of wifi, which only works in station mode with AP support.
    14.99 KB
  • host_zigbee_thermostat
    This example demonstrates configuring a Home Automation thermostat on a Zigbee Coordinator using ESP32-P4.
    14.62 KB
  • slave
    The ESP-Hosted MCU Slave Example demonstrates firmware that enables host MCUs to utilize Wi-Fi and Bluetooth via ESP32 co-processors.
    497.77 KB