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I was trying to display the readings of my dht11 sensor on the Blynk dashboard but I am struggling a lot. A little help would be really appreciated.

#define BLYNK_PRINT Serial

/* Fill in information from Blynk Device Info here */ #define BLYNK_TEMPLATE_ID "TMPL3cu_fjr1u" #define BLYNK_TEMPLATE_NAME "DHT11 Example" #define BLYNK_AUTH_TOKEN "bpPlBa8ehOqw0sJLKJeO1thMlulVXUCY"

#include <DHT.h> #include <WiFi.h> #include <WiFiClient.h> #include <BlynkSimpleEsp32.h>

// Your WiFi credentials. // Set password to "" for open networks. char ssid[] = "*"; char pass[] = "*";

#define DHTPIN 2 // What digital pin we're connected to

// Uncomment whatever type you're using! #define DHTTYPE DHT11 // DHT 11

DHT dht(DHTPIN, DHTTYPE); BlynkTimer timer;

// This function sends Arduino's up time every second to Virtual Pin (5) void sendSensor() { float h = dht.readHumidity(); float t = dht.readTemperature(); // or dht.readTemperature(true) for Fahrenheit

if (isnan(h) || isnan(t)) { Serial.println("Failed to read from DHT sensor!"); return; } // You can send any value at any time. // Please don't send more that 10 values per second. Blynk.virtualWrite(V5, h); Blynk.virtualWrite(V6, t); }

void setup() { // Debug console Serial.begin(9600);

dht.begin();

// Setup a function to be called every second timer.setInterval(1000L, sendSensor); }

void loop() { Blynk.run(); timer.run(); }

When I run this, it gets uploaded with no error, but Blynk shows that the device is offline and this is shown in the serial monitor of Arduino IDE:

15:38:20.658 -> ELF file SHA256: 4b7072eae
15:38:20.699 -> 
15:38:20.735 -> Rebooting...
15:38:20.735 -> �[5001] Connecting to 0.0.0.0
15:38:26.059 -> 
15:38:26.092 -> assert failed: xQueueSemaphoreTake queue.c:1709 (( pxQueue ))
15:38:26.181 -> 
15:38:26.181 -> 
15:38:26.181 -> Backtrace: (some lot of characters)
15:38:26.512 -> 
15:38:26.512 -> 
15:38:26.545 -> 
15:38:26.545 -> 
15:38:26.545 -> ELF file SHA256: 4b7072eae
15:38:26.578 -> 
15:38:26.578 -> Rebooting...
15:38:26.614 -> ��[5001] Connecting to 0.0.0.0
15:38:35.107 -> 
15:38:35.140 -> assert failed: xQueueSemaphoreTake queue.c:1709 (( pxQueue ))
15:38:35.206 -> 
15:38:35.206 -> 
15:38:35.206 -> Backtrace: (some lot of characters)
15:38:35.590 -> 
15:38:35.590 -> 
15:38:35.590 -> 
15:38:35.590 -> 
15:38:35.626 -> ELF file SHA256: 4b7072eae
15:38:35.626 -> 
15:38:35.626 -> Rebooting...
15:38:35.668 -> �

Please help

Rohit Gupta
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Call Blynk.begin(BLYNK_AUTH_TOKEN, ssid, pass) to establish a WiFi connection first.

See ESP32_WiFi.ino example.

hcheung
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You're missing the Blynk.begin(auth, ssid, pass) call. Without it, Blynk never initializes properly, and that causes the queue/semaphore crash. The setup must look like this:

void setup()
{
  Serial.begin(9600);
  delay(1000); // Give time to serial to initialize

Blynk.begin(BLYNK_AUTH_TOKEN, ssid, pass); dht.begin();

timer.setInterval(1000L, sendSensor); }

tepalia
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