HomeSpan/examples/Other Examples/RemoteSensors/RemoteDevice/RemoteDevice.ino

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// //
// HomeSpan: A HomeKit implementation for the ESP32 //
// ------------------------------------------------ //
// //
// Demonstrates how to use SpanPoint() to implement //
// two remote temperature sensors on separate ESP32 //
// devices. //
// //
// This sketch is for the REMOTE DEVICES. They are //
// very simple and don't need any of the normal //
// HomeSpan logic (except for SpanPoint). //
// //
// Note this sketch only SIMULATES a temperature //
// sensor by slowly setting the temperature from //
// -30.0 to 35.0 C in steps of 0.5 C. The sketch //
// does not contain logic for an actual physical //
// temperature sensor. //
// //
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#include "HomeSpan.h"
float temperature=-10.0;
SpanPoint *mainDevice;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
delay(1000);
Serial.printf("\n\nThis is a REMOTE Device with MAC Address = %s\n",Network.macAddress().c_str());
Serial.printf("NOTE: This MAC Address must be entered into the corresponding SpanPoint() call of the MAIN Device.\n\n");
// In the line below, replace the MAC Address with that of your MAIN HOMESPAN DEVICE
mainDevice=new SpanPoint("AC:67:B2:77:42:20",sizeof(float),0); // create a SpanPoint with send size=sizeof(float) and receive size=0
homeSpan.setLogLevel(1);
}
void loop() {
boolean success = mainDevice->send(&temperature); // this will show as success as long as the MAIN DEVICE is running
Serial.printf("Send %s\n",success?"Succeded":"Failed");
temperature+=0.5;
if(temperature>35.0)
temperature=-30.0;
delay(20000);
}