ESP32 Development Board will not compile with OneWire.h

SparkFun IoT RedBoard - ESP32 Development Board will not compile any sketch with OneWire.h

Example sketch:

#include <OneWire.h>

// OneWire DS18S20, DS18B20, DS1822 Temperature Example

//

// http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_libs_OneWire.html

//

// The DallasTemperature library can do all this work for you!

// http://milesburton.com/Dallas_Temperatu … ol_Library

OneWire ds(10); // on pin 10

void setup(void) {

Serial.begin(9600);

}

void loop(void) {

byte i;

byte present = 0;

byte type_s;

byte data[12];

byte addr[8];

float celsius, fahrenheit;

if ( !ds.search(addr)) {

Serial.println(“No more addresses.”);

Serial.println();

ds.reset_search();

delay(250);

return;

}

Serial.print(“ROM =”);

for( i = 0; i < 8; i++) {

Serial.write(’ ');

Serial.print(addr*, HEX);*
}
if (OneWire::crc8(addr, 7) != addr[7]) {
Serial.println(“CRC is not valid!”);
return;
}
Serial.println();

// the first ROM byte indicates which chip
switch (addr[0]) {
case 0x10:
Serial.println(" Chip = DS18S20"); // or old DS1820
type_s = 1;
break;
case 0x28:
Serial.println(" Chip = DS18B20");
type_s = 0;
break;
case 0x22:
Serial.println(" Chip = DS1822");
type_s = 0;
break;
default:
Serial.println(“Device is not a DS18x20 family device.”);
return;
}
ds.reset();
ds.select(addr);
ds.write(0x44,1); // start conversion, with parasite power on at the end

delay(1000); // maybe 750ms is enough, maybe not
// we might do a ds.depower() here, but the reset will take care of it.

present = ds.reset();
ds.select(addr);
ds.write(0xBE); // Read Scratchpad
Serial.print(" Data = ");
Serial.print(present,HEX);
Serial.print(" ");
for ( i = 0; i < 9; i++) { // we need 9 bytes
data = ds.read();
Serial.print(data, HEX);
Serial.print(" ");
}
Serial.print(" CRC=");
Serial.print(OneWire::crc8(data, 8), HEX);
Serial.println();
// convert the data to actual temperature
unsigned int raw = (data[1] << 8) | data[0];
if (type_s) {
raw = raw << 3; // 9 bit resolution default
if (data[7] == 0x10) {
// count remain gives full 12 bit resolution
raw = (raw & 0xFFF0) + 12 - data[6];
}
} else {
byte cfg = (data[4] & 0x60);
if (cfg == 0x00) raw = raw << 3; // 9 bit resolution, 93.75 ms
else if (cfg == 0x20) raw = raw << 2; // 10 bit res, 187.5 ms
else if (cfg == 0x40) raw = raw << 1; // 11 bit res, 375 ms
// default is 12 bit resolution, 750 ms conversion time
}
celsius = (float)raw / 16.0;
fahrenheit = celsius * 1.8 + 32.0;
Serial.print(" Temperature = ");
Serial.print(celsius);
Serial.print(" Celsius, ");
Serial.print(fahrenheit);
Serial.println(" Fahrenheit");
}
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Compiler error:
In file included from C:\Users\Tony Bullard\Documents\Arduino\libraries\OneWire\examples\DS18x20_Temperature\DS18x20_Temperature.pde:1:
C:\Users\Tony Bullard\Documents\Arduino\libraries\OneWire/OneWire.h:77:2: error: #error “Please define I/O register types here”
#error “Please define I/O register types here”
^~~~~ exit status 1
Error compiling for board ESP32 Dev Module.
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How do I define the I/O register type?
This is also the board that will not connect with any 2 meter USB cable.
Thanks for any help.
Tony

Please include <DallasTemperature.h> also in your code. I am posting some links that you may find helpful for cross-checking.

https://randomnerdtutorials.com/esp32-d … duino-ide/

https://www.theengineeringprojects.com/ … 18b20.html

Thank you,

I copied and used your code and still get the same error. I get the error on any Arduino OneWire or DS18B20 example code. All the code works well with the Arduino Uno board.

The above code is from https://github.com/sparkfun/simple_sket … er/DS18B20. It compiles with a Arduino board but not with the ESP32 Development Board.

I deleted the OneWire library and reinstalled it and now it will compile with the SparkFun IoT RedBoard - ESP32 Development Board.

Is it giving your desired result now?

Yes, thank you.