77 lines
3.5 KiB
C++
77 lines
3.5 KiB
C++
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// //
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// HomeSpan: A HomeKit implementation for the ESP32 //
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// ------------------------------------------------ //
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// //
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// Example 6: One working on/off LEDs and one working //
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// dimmable LED, both based on the LightBulb //
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// Service //
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// //
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#include "HomeSpan.h"
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#include "DEV_LED.h"
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void setup() {
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// Example 6 changes Example 5 so that LED #2 is now dimmable, instead of just on/off. This requires us to create a new
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// derived Service we will name "DEV_DimmableLED" Instead of creating a new file to store this definition, we will simply
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// tack it on to the end of the DEV_LED.h file that includes the code we created in Example 5 to control an on/off LED.
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// Grouping similar-style Services in one ".h" file makes it easier to organize your custom devices.
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// As usual, all previous comments have been deleted and only new changes from the previous example are shown.
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// NOTE: The Arduino/ESP32 code base does not include the function analogWrite() which is typically used to create a PWM
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// output to drive the brightness of an LED. The ESP32 code base itself includes a set of functions to create PWM output
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// and the ESP32 chip has built-in PWM functionality specifically for this purpose. There are numerous libraries
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// you can download that mimics or reproduces analogWrite() in some form or another. HomeSpan conveniently comes with
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// it own version of a wrapper around the ESP32 PWM classes that make it very easy to define PWM "channel," attach a pin,
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// and set the PWM level (or duty cycle) from 0-100%. These functions are encapsualted in the PwmPin class, as defined in
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// extras/PwmPin.h. We will include this file in our updated DEV_LED.h for use with DEV_DimmableLED.
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Serial.begin(115200);
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homeSpan.begin(Category::Lighting,"HomeSpan LEDs");
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new SpanAccessory();
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new Service::AccessoryInformation();
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new Characteristic::Name("On/Off LED");
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new Characteristic::Manufacturer("HomeSpan");
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new Characteristic::SerialNumber("123-ABC");
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new Characteristic::Model("20mA LED");
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new Characteristic::FirmwareRevision("0.9");
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new Characteristic::Identify();
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new Service::HAPProtocolInformation();
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new Characteristic::Version("1.1.0");
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new DEV_LED(16); // create an on/off LED attached to pin 16 (same as in Example 5)
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new SpanAccessory();
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new Service::AccessoryInformation();
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new Characteristic::Name("Dimmable LED");
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new Characteristic::Manufacturer("HomeSpan");
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new Characteristic::SerialNumber("123-ABC");
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new Characteristic::Model("20mA LED");
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new Characteristic::FirmwareRevision("0.9");
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new Characteristic::Identify();
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new Service::HAPProtocolInformation();
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new Characteristic::Version("1.1.0");
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new DEV_DimmableLED(0,17); // NEW! create a dimmable LED attached to pin 17 using PWM channel 0. See new code at end of DEV_LED.h
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} // end of setup()
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//////////////////////////////////////
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void loop(){
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homeSpan.poll();
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} // end of loop()
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