5.10.0 20171201 * Upgrade library ArduinoJson to 5.11.2 * Upgrade library IRRemoteEsp8266 to 2.2.1 + 2 commits but disabled some protocols (code size reduction) * Upgrade library NeoPixelBus to 2.2.9 * Upgrade library OneWire to 2.3.3 + 6 commits and disabled CRC lookup-table (#define ONEWIRE_CRC8_TABLE 0) (code size reduction) * Update library PubSubClient to 2.6 + 9 commits and additional delay (#790) * Update core_esp8266_wiring_digital.c to latest (staged) level * Patch library I2Cdevlib-Core for esp8266-core 2.4.0-rc2 compatibility * Remove command EnergyReset 1..3 now replaced by ENergyReset1 to EnergyReset3 * Remove spaces in JSON messages (code size reduction) * Renamed xsns_05_ds18x20.ino to xsns_05_ds18x20_legacy.ino still using library OneWire and providing dynamic sensor scan * Fix possible iram1_0_seg compile error by shrinking ICACHE_RAM_ATTR code usage * Fix PWM watchdog timeout if Dimmer is set to 100 or Color set to 0xFF (#1146) * Fix Sonoff Bridge Learn Mode hang caused by unrecognised RF code (#1181) * Fix blank console log window by using XML character encoding (#1187) * Fix wrong response name for command HlwISet (#1214) * Fix DHT type sensor timeout recognition by distinguish "signal already there" from "timeout" (#1233) * Add fixed color options 1..12 to command Color * Add + (plus) and - (minus) to commands Dimmer (+10/-10), Speed and Scheme * Add + (plus) and - (minus) to command Color to select 1 out of 12 preset colors * Add + (plus) and - (minus) to command Ct to control ColdWarm led ColorTemperature (+34/-34) * Add commands EnergyReset1 0..42500, EnergyReset2 0..42500 and EnergyReset3 0..42500000 * to (Re)set Energy Today, Yesterday or Total respectively in Wh (#406, #685, #1202) * Add optional ADS1115 driver as alternative for unsupported I2Cdevlib in esp8266-core 2.4.0-rc2 * Add support for INA219 Voltage and Current sensor to be enabled in user_config.h with define USE_INA219 * Add support for Arilux LC11 (Clearing RF home code when selecting no Arilux module) * Add support for WS2812 RGBW ledstrips to be enabled in user_config.h with define USE_WS2812_CTYPE (#1156) * Add SettingsSaveAll routine to command SaveData to be used before controlled power down (#1202) * Add option PUSHBUTTON_TOGGLE (SwitchMode 7) to allow toggling on any switch change (#1221) * Add new xdrv_05_ds18x20.ino free from library OneWire and add the following features: * Add support for DS1822 * Add forced setting of 12-bit resolution for selected device types (#1222) * Add read temperature retry counter (#1215) * Fix lost sensors by performing sensor probe at restart only thereby removing dynamic sensor probe (#1215) * Fix sensor address sorting using ascending sort on sensor type followed by sensor address * Rewrite JSON resulting in shorter message allowing more sensors in default firmware image: * "DS18B20-1":{"Id":"00000483C23A","Temperature":19.5},"DS18B20-2":{"Id":"0000048EC44C","Temperature":19.6} * Add additional define in user_config.h to select either single sensor (defines disabled), new multi sensor (USE_DS18X20) or legacy multi sensor (USE_DS18X20_LEGACY) * Add clock support for more different pixel counts (#1226) * Add support for Sonoff Dual R2 (#1249) * Add FriendlyName to web page tab and add program information to web page footer (#1275)
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4.3 KiB
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141 lines
4.3 KiB
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// NeoPixelTest
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// This example will cycle between showing four pixels as Red, Green, Blue, White
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// and then showing those pixels as Black.
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//
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// Included but commented out are examples of configuring a NeoPixelBus for
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// different color order including an extra white channel, different data speeds, and
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// for Esp8266 different methods to send the data.
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// NOTE: You will need to make sure to pick the one for your platform
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//
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//
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// There is serial output of the current state so you can confirm and follow along
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//
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#include <NeoPixelBus.h>
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const uint16_t PixelCount = 4; // this example assumes 4 pixels, making it smaller will cause a failure
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const uint8_t PixelPin = 2; // make sure to set this to the correct pin, ignored for Esp8266
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#define colorSaturation 128
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// three element pixels, in different order and speeds
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NeoPixelBus<NeoGrbFeature, Neo800KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
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//NeoPixelBus<NeoRgbFeature, Neo400KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
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// For Esp8266, the Pin is omitted and it uses GPIO3 due to DMA hardware use.
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// There are other Esp8266 alternative methods that provide more pin options, but also have
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// other side effects.
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//NeoPixelBus<NeoGrbFeature, Neo800KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount);
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//
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// NeoEsp8266Uart800KbpsMethod uses GPI02 instead
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// You can also use one of these for Esp8266,
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// each having their own restrictions
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//
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// These two are the same as above as the DMA method is the default
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// NOTE: These will ignore the PIN and use GPI03 pin
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//NeoPixelBus<NeoGrbFeature, NeoEsp8266Dma800KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
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//NeoPixelBus<NeoRgbFeature, NeoEsp8266Dma400KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
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// Uart method is good for the Esp-01 or other pin restricted modules
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// NOTE: These will ignore the PIN and use GPI02 pin
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//NeoPixelBus<NeoGrbFeature, NeoEsp8266Uart800KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
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//NeoPixelBus<NeoRgbFeature, NeoEsp8266Uart400KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
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// The bitbang method is really only good if you are not using WiFi features of the ESP
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// It works with all but pin 16
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//NeoPixelBus<NeoGrbFeature, NeoEsp8266BitBang800KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
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//NeoPixelBus<NeoRgbFeature, NeoEsp8266BitBang400KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
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// four element pixels, RGBW
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//NeoPixelBus<NeoRgbwFeature, Neo800KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
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RgbColor red(colorSaturation, 0, 0);
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RgbColor green(0, colorSaturation, 0);
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RgbColor blue(0, 0, colorSaturation);
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RgbColor white(colorSaturation);
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RgbColor black(0);
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HslColor hslRed(red);
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HslColor hslGreen(green);
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HslColor hslBlue(blue);
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HslColor hslWhite(white);
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HslColor hslBlack(black);
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void setup()
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{
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Serial.begin(115200);
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while (!Serial); // wait for serial attach
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Serial.println();
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Serial.println("Initializing...");
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Serial.flush();
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// this resets all the neopixels to an off state
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strip.Begin();
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strip.Show();
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Serial.println();
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Serial.println("Running...");
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}
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void loop()
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{
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delay(5000);
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Serial.println("Colors R, G, B, W...");
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// set the colors,
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// if they don't match in order, you need to use NeoGrbFeature feature
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strip.SetPixelColor(0, red);
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strip.SetPixelColor(1, green);
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strip.SetPixelColor(2, blue);
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strip.SetPixelColor(3, white);
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// the following line demonstrates rgbw color support
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// if the NeoPixels are rgbw types the following line will compile
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// if the NeoPixels are anything else, the following line will give an error
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//strip.SetPixelColor(3, RgbwColor(colorSaturation));
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strip.Show();
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delay(5000);
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Serial.println("Off ...");
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// turn off the pixels
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strip.SetPixelColor(0, black);
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strip.SetPixelColor(1, black);
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strip.SetPixelColor(2, black);
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strip.SetPixelColor(3, black);
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strip.Show();
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delay(5000);
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Serial.println("HSL Colors R, G, B, W...");
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// set the colors,
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// if they don't match in order, you may need to use NeoGrbFeature feature
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strip.SetPixelColor(0, hslRed);
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strip.SetPixelColor(1, hslGreen);
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strip.SetPixelColor(2, hslBlue);
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strip.SetPixelColor(3, hslWhite);
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strip.Show();
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delay(5000);
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Serial.println("Off again...");
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// turn off the pixels
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strip.SetPixelColor(0, hslBlack);
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strip.SetPixelColor(1, hslBlack);
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strip.SetPixelColor(2, hslBlack);
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strip.SetPixelColor(3, hslBlack);
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strip.Show();
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}
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