Deep Slumber, codename ISA, is a program made for the arm MBED during Hack The Burgh 2018 that analyses light, temperature, humidity and CO2 levels in a room. It uploads this information onto an SQL server through a rest API, providing the necessary environment for data processing. Further improvements we hope to provide are the regulation of said parameters by wifi connection to electric heaters, wifi enabled controllable lightbulbs and other iot gadgets as well as a website that will provide recommendations for sleep cycle improvements.

Dependencies:   C12832 CCS811 Sht31 TSL2561

Fork of ARM_HACK_THE_BURGH by Carey Williams

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 #### Connecting the ESP2866 ####
 
-ESP module needs to be connected to RX and TX UART pins (+ power and ground) on your target board. That can be achieved using Grove shield or connected directly using jumper wires, please note that not all Arduino form factor boards have UART compatible with the Grove shiled.
+To connect the ESP8266 module to your development board, look at the [ESP8266 Cookbook page](https://developer.mbed.org/users/4180_1/notebook/using-the-esp8266-with-the-mbed-lpc1768/). In general, this means hooking up the ESP8266 TX pin to `D0` and the ESP8266 RX pin to `D1` on your development board.
 
-For Grove shield TX has to be connected to D1 and RX to D0.
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-Make sure that UART module you're connecting ESP to is different than the debug UART connected to your USB port.
+**Note on NUCLEO boards:** On the NUCLEO boards, pins `D0` and `D1` are used for serial communication with the computer. Use pins `D8` (to ESP8266 TX) and `D2` (to ESP8266 RX) instead.
 
 ##  Getting started