Preparations
This chapter contains information about the course material, the required hardware, and an installation guide.
Icons and Formatting We Use
We use Icons to mark different kinds of information in the book:
- ✅ Call for action.
- ⚠️ Warnings, details that require special attention.
- 🔎 Knowledge that dives deeper into a subject but which you are not required to understand, proceeding.
- 💡 Hints that might help you during the exercises
Example note: Notes like this one contain helpful information
Code Annotations
In some Rust files, you can find some anchor comments:
// ANCHOR: test
let foo = 1;
...
// ANCHOR_END: test
Anchor comments can be ignored, they are only used to introduce those parts of code in this book. See mdBook
documentation
Required Hardware
- Rust ESP Board: available on Mouser, Aliexpress. Full list of vendors.
- USB-C cable suitable to connect the board to your development computer.
- Wi-Fi access point connected to the Internet.
No additional debugger/probe hardware is required.
Simulating Projects
Certain projects can be simulated with Wokwi. Look for indications in the book to identify projects available for simulation. Simulation can be accomplished through two methods:
- Using wokwi.com: Conduct the build process and code editing directly through the browser.
- Using Wokwi VS Code extension: Leverage VS Code to edit projects and perform builds. Utilize the Wokwi VS Code extension to simulate the resulting binaries.
- This approach requires some installation
- This approach assumes that the project is built in debug mode
- This approach allows debugging the project