| Supported Targets | ESP32-H2 | | ----------------- | -------- | # Light Bulb Example (See the `README.md` file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.) This test code shows how to configure Zigbee router device and use it as a light bulb ## Hardware Required * One development board with ESP32-H2 SoC acting as Zigbee router (loaded with light bulb example) * A USB cable for power supply and programming * Choose another ESP32-H2 as Zigbee coordinator (see [light coordinator example](../light_coordinator)) * Choose another ESP32-H2 as Zigbee end-device (see [light switch example](../light_switch)) ## Configure the project Before project configuration and build, make sure to set the correct chip target using `idf.py set-target esp32h2`. ## Build and Flash Build the project, flash it to the board, and start the monitor tool to view the serial output by running `idf.py -p PORT flash monitor`. (To exit the serial monitor, type ``Ctrl-]``.) ## Example Output As you run the example, you will see the following log: light bulb: I (9638) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: status: 255 I (9638) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: Zigbee stack initialized I (9648) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: Start network steering I (12368) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: Joined network successfully (Extended PAN ID: f9:54:2d:01:a0:03:f7:84, PAN ID: 0xf5b5) I (12398) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: status: 0 I (18158) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off attribute setting to 1 I (19388) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off attribute setting to 0 I (20418) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off attribute setting to 1 I (21558) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off attribute setting to 0 I (22478) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off attribute setting to 1 I (23088) ESP_ZB_LIGHT: on/off attribute setting to 0 ## Light Control Functions * By toggling the switch button (BOOT) on the ESP32-H2 board loaded with the `light switch` example, the LED on this board loaded with `light bulb` example will be on and off. ## Troubleshooting For any technical queries, please open an [issue](https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues) on GitHub. We will get back to you soon.