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228 lines
5.4 KiB
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/*
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Copyright (C) 2011 J. Coliz <maniacbug@ymail.com>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*/
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/**
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* Example for Getting Started with nRF24L01+ radios.
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*
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* This is an example of how to use the RF24 class. Write this sketch to two
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* different nodes. Put one of the nodes into 'transmit' mode by connecting
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* with the serial monitor and sending a 'T'. The ping node sends the current
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* time to the pong node, which responds by sending the value back. The ping
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* node can then see how long the whole cycle took.
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*/
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#include <SPI.h>
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#include "nRF24L01.h"
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#include "RF24.h"
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#include "printf.h"
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//
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// Hardware configuration
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//
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// Set up nRF24L01 radio on SPI bus plus pins 9 & 10
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RF24 radio(9,10);
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//
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// Topology
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//
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// Radio pipe addresses for the 2 nodes to communicate.
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const uint64_t pipes[2] = { 0xF0F0F0F0E1LL, 0xF0F0F0F0D2LL };
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//
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// Role management
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//
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// Set up role. This sketch uses the same software for all the nodes
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// in this system. Doing so greatly simplifies testing.
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//
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// The various roles supported by this sketch
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typedef enum { role_ping_out = 1, role_pong_back } role_e;
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// The debug-friendly names of those roles
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const char* role_friendly_name[] = { "invalid", "Ping out", "Pong back"};
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// The role of the current running sketch
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role_e role = role_pong_back;
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void setup(void)
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{
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//
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// Print preamble
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//
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Serial.begin(57600);
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printf_begin();
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printf("\n\rRF24/examples/GettingStarted/\n\r");
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printf("ROLE: %s\n\r",role_friendly_name[role]);
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printf("*** PRESS 'T' to begin transmitting to the other node\n\r");
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//
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// Setup and configure rf radio
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//
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radio.begin();
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// optionally, increase the delay between retries & # of retries
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radio.setRetries(15,15);
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// optionally, reduce the payload size. seems to
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// improve reliability
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//radio.setPayloadSize(8);
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//
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// Open pipes to other nodes for communication
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//
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// This simple sketch opens two pipes for these two nodes to communicate
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// back and forth.
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// Open 'our' pipe for writing
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// Open the 'other' pipe for reading, in position #1 (we can have up to 5 pipes open for reading)
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//if ( role == role_ping_out )
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{
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//radio.openWritingPipe(pipes[0]);
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radio.openReadingPipe(1,pipes[1]);
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}
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//else
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{
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//radio.openWritingPipe(pipes[1]);
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//radio.openReadingPipe(1,pipes[0]);
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}
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//
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// Start listening
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//
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radio.startListening();
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//
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// Dump the configuration of the rf unit for debugging
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//
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radio.printDetails();
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}
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void loop(void)
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{
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//
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// Ping out role. Repeatedly send the current time
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//
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if (role == role_ping_out)
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{
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// First, stop listening so we can talk.
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radio.stopListening();
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// Take the time, and send it. This will block until complete
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unsigned long time = millis();
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printf("Now sending %lu...",time);
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bool ok = radio.write( &time, sizeof(unsigned long) );
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if (ok)
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printf("ok...");
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else
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printf("failed.\n\r");
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// Now, continue listening
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radio.startListening();
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// Wait here until we get a response, or timeout (250ms)
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unsigned long started_waiting_at = millis();
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bool timeout = false;
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while ( ! radio.available() && ! timeout )
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if (millis() - started_waiting_at > 200 )
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timeout = true;
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// Describe the results
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if ( timeout )
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{
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printf("Failed, response timed out.\n\r");
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}
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else
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{
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// Grab the response, compare, and send to debugging spew
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unsigned long got_time;
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radio.read( &got_time, sizeof(unsigned long) );
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// Spew it
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printf("Got response %lu, round-trip delay: %lu\n\r",got_time,millis()-got_time);
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}
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// Try again 1s later
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delay(1000);
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}
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//
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// Pong back role. Receive each packet, dump it out, and send it back
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//
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if ( role == role_pong_back )
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{
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// if there is data ready
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if ( radio.available() )
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{
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// Dump the payloads until we've gotten everything
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unsigned long got_time;
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bool done = false;
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while (!done)
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{
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// Fetch the payload, and see if this was the last one.
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done = radio.read( &got_time, sizeof(unsigned long) );
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// Spew it
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printf("Got payload %lu...",got_time);
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// Delay just a little bit to let the other unit
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// make the transition to receiver
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delay(20);
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}
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// First, stop listening so we can talk
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radio.stopListening();
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// Send the final one back.
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radio.write( &got_time, sizeof(unsigned long) );
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printf("Sent response.\n\r");
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// Now, resume listening so we catch the next packets.
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radio.startListening();
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}
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}
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//
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// Change roles
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//
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if ( Serial.available() )
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{
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char c = toupper(Serial.read());
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if ( c == 'T' && role == role_pong_back )
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{
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printf("*** CHANGING TO TRANSMIT ROLE -- PRESS 'R' TO SWITCH BACK\n\r");
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// Become the primary transmitter (ping out)
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role = role_ping_out;
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radio.openWritingPipe(pipes[0]);
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radio.openReadingPipe(1,pipes[1]);
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}
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else if ( c == 'R' && role == role_ping_out )
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{
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printf("*** CHANGING TO RECEIVE ROLE -- PRESS 'T' TO SWITCH BACK\n\r");
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// Become the primary receiver (pong back)
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role = role_pong_back;
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radio.openWritingPipe(pipes[1]);
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radio.openReadingPipe(1,pipes[0]);
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}
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}
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}
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// vim:cin:ai:sts=2 sw=2 ft=cpp
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