N8Rtz
(Nathan)
February 12, 2022, 3:55am
1
Hi All,
I have been following this guide for the past few days trying to get this ESP32-CAM (MB, with attached usb connector) working with Home Assistant:
youtubeDOTcom/watch?v=qspHm1RKsPc
Sorry, I can’t put more than 2 links in a post.
I compiled the arduino code, connected to the temporary AP made by the esp32, and was able to take still images (confirming the camera is working).
I then added the device to ESPHome and installed the following code on top of the standard ESP32 ESPHome code:
https://i.imgur.com/F1WUrXC.png
I use OTA to push the code and it completes successfully, but does give one small error line inside the logs:
https://i.imgur.com/aoObjc7.png
At this point I am able to see the device on my router management page, the device shows as online in ESPHome, and I have 2 entities added (camera and camera light). Adding the camera entity to a Picture Entity card just shows the status as “Idle” and no picture:
BUT, the device must be talking with HA and ESPHome because I am able to toggle the camera light on and off.
What am I doing wrong here? Any suggestions? My ultimate goal is to have an ESP32-cam integrated into HA such that I can setup automations to take a snapshot once a day (time lapse of indoor garden plants).
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nickrout
(Nick Rout)
February 13, 2022, 12:47am
2
well for a start you are posting screenshots of text files. Please please copy and paste!
N8Rtz
(Nathan)
February 18, 2022, 1:36pm
3
Here’s the code used:
esphome:
name: esp-cam-4
esp32:
board: esp32cam
framework:
type: arduino
# Enable logging
logger:
# Enable Home Assistant API
api:
ota:
password: ""
wifi:
ssid: !secret wifi_ssid
password: !secret wifi_password
# Enable fallback hotspot (captive portal) in case wifi connection fails
ap:
ssid: "Esp-Cam-4 Fallback Hotspot"
password: ""
captive_portal:
# Example configuration entry
esp32_camera:
external_clock:
pin: GPIO27
frequency: 20MHz
i2c_pins:
sda: GPIO25
scl: GPIO23
data_pins: [GPIO17, GPIO35, GPIO34, GPIO5, GPIO39, GPIO18, GPIO36, GPIO19]
vsync_pin: GPIO22
href_pin: GPIO26
pixel_clock_pin: GPIO21
reset_pin: GPIO15
resolution: 800x600
# Image settings
name: esp32-cam-4
output:
- platform: gpio
pin: GPIO4
id: gpio_4
light:
- platform: binary
output: gpio_4
name: esp32-cam-4 light
And here’s the logs once the device connects to ESPHome dashboard:
INFO Reading configuration /config/esphome/esp-cam-4.yaml...
WARNING GPIO15 is a Strapping PIN and should be avoided.
Attaching external pullup/down resistors to strapping pins can cause unexpected failures.
See https://esphome.io/guides/faq.html#why-am-i-getting-a-warning-about-strapping-pins
WARNING GPIO4 is a Strapping PIN and should be avoided.
Attaching external pullup/down resistors to strapping pins can cause unexpected failures.
See https://esphome.io/guides/faq.html#why-am-i-getting-a-warning-about-strapping-pins
INFO Starting log output from esp-cam-4.local using esphome API
INFO Successfully connected to esp-cam-4.local
[08:31:38][I][app:102]: ESPHome version 2022.1.2 compiled on Feb 11 2022, 22:14:23
[08:31:38][C][wifi:488]: WiFi:
[08:31:38][C][wifi:350]: Local MAC: [redacted]
[08:31:38][C][wifi:351]: SSID: [redacted]
[08:31:38][C][wifi:352]: IP Address: 192.168.1.157
[08:31:38][C][wifi:354]: BSSID: [redacted]
[08:31:38][C][wifi:355]: Hostname: 'esp-cam-4'
[08:31:38][C][wifi:357]: Signal strength: -68 dB ▂▄▆█
[08:31:38][C][wifi:361]: Channel: 10
[08:31:38][C][wifi:362]: Subnet: 255.255.255.0
[08:31:38][C][wifi:363]: Gateway: 192.168.1.1
[08:31:38][C][wifi:364]: DNS1: 192.168.1.1
[08:31:38][C][wifi:365]: DNS2: 0.0.0.0
[08:31:38][C][logger:233]: Logger:
[08:31:38][C][logger:234]: Level: DEBUG
[08:31:38][C][logger:235]: Log Baud Rate: 115200
[08:31:38][C][logger:236]: Hardware UART: UART0
[08:31:38][C][gpio.output:010]: GPIO Binary Output:
[08:31:38][C][gpio.output:011]: Pin: GPIO4
[08:31:38][C][light:098]: Light 'esp32-cam-4 light'
[08:31:38][C][esp32_camera:049]: ESP32 Camera:
[08:31:38][C][esp32_camera:050]: Name: esp32-cam-4
[08:31:38][C][esp32_camera:051]: Internal: NO
[08:31:38][C][esp32_camera:053]: Data Pins: D0:17 D1:35 D2:34 D3:5 D4:39 D5:18 D6:36 D7:19
[08:31:38][C][esp32_camera:054]: VSYNC Pin: 22
[08:31:38][C][esp32_camera:055]: HREF Pin: 26
[08:31:38][C][esp32_camera:056]: Pixel Clock Pin: 21
[08:31:38][C][esp32_camera:057]: External Clock: Pin:27 Frequency:20000000
[08:31:38][C][esp32_camera:058]: I2C Pins: SDA:25 SCL:23
[08:31:38][C][esp32_camera:059]: Reset Pin: 15
[08:31:38][C][esp32_camera:080]: Resolution: 800x600 (SVGA)
[08:31:38][E][esp32_camera:096]: Setup Failed: ERROR
[08:31:38][C][psram:020]: PSRAM:
[08:31:38][C][psram:021]: Available: YES
[08:31:38][C][captive_portal:144]: Captive Portal:
[08:31:38][C][ota:082]: Over-The-Air Updates:
[08:31:38][C][ota:083]: Address: esp-cam-4.local:3232
[08:31:38][C][ota:086]: Using Password.
[08:31:38][C][api:134]: API Server:
[08:31:38][C][api:135]: Address: esp-cam-4.local:6053
[08:31:38][C][api:139]: Using noise encryption: NO
[08:31:38][C][mdns:084]: mDNS:
[08:31:38][C][mdns:085]: Hostname: esp-cam-4
N8Rtz
(Nathan)
February 18, 2022, 3:40pm
4
UPDATE: Solution found here:
I have a working config, data_pinshas to be in the below exact ORDER
esphome:
name: cam
platform: ESP32
board: esp32dev
substitutions:
# Modify variables based on your settings
hostname: 'Cam'
wifi:
networks:
- ssid: "fff"
password: "vvv"
- ssid: vvv
password: ccc
manual_ip:
static_ip: 192.168.1.21
gateway: 192.168.1.254
subnet: 255.255.255.0
# Enable logging
logger:
# Enable Home Assistant API
api:
ota:
web_server:
port: 80
esp32_camera:
name:…
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