/* * TinyReceiver.cpp * * Small memory footprint and no timer usage! * * Receives IR protocol data of NEC protocol using pin change interrupts. * On complete received IR command the function handleReceivedIRData(uint16_t aAddress, uint8_t aCommand, uint8_t aFlags) * is called in Interrupt context but with interrupts being enabled to enable use of delay() etc. * !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! * Functions called in interrupt context should be running as short as possible, * so if you require longer action, save the data (address + command) and handle it in the main loop. * !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! * * The FAST protocol is a proprietary modified JVC protocol without address, with parity and with a shorter header. * FAST Protocol characteristics: * - Bit timing is like NEC or JVC * - The header is shorter, 3156 vs. 12500 * - No address and 16 bit data, interpreted as 8 bit command and 8 bit inverted command, * leading to a fixed protocol length of (6 + (16 * 3) + 1) * 526 = 55 * 526 = 28930 microseconds or 29 ms. * - Repeats are sent as complete frames but in a 50 ms period / with a 21 ms distance. * * * This file is part of IRMP https://github.com/IRMP-org/IRMP. * This file is part of Arduino-IRremote https://github.com/Arduino-IRremote/Arduino-IRremote. * ************************************************************************************ * MIT License * * Copyright (c) 2022-2024 Armin Joachimsmeyer * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished * to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all * copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, * INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT * HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF * CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE * OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * ************************************************************************************ */ #include #include "PinDefinitionsAndMore.h" // Set IR_RECEIVE_PIN for different CPU's //#define DEBUG // to see if attachInterrupt is used //#define TRACE // to see the state of the ISR state machine /* * Protocol selection */ //#define DISABLE_PARITY_CHECKS // Disable parity checks. Saves 48 bytes of program memory. //#define USE_EXTENDED_NEC_PROTOCOL // Like NEC, but take the 16 bit address as one 16 bit value and not as 8 bit normal and 8 bit inverted value. //#define USE_ONKYO_PROTOCOL // Like NEC, but take the 16 bit address and command each as one 16 bit value and not as 8 bit normal and 8 bit inverted value. //#define USE_FAST_PROTOCOL // Use FAST protocol instead of NEC / ONKYO. //#define ENABLE_NEC2_REPEATS // Instead of sending / receiving the NEC special repeat code, send / receive the original frame for repeat. /* * Set compile options to modify the generated code. */ //#define DISABLE_PARITY_CHECKS // Disable parity checks. Saves 48 bytes of program memory. //#define USE_CALLBACK_FOR_TINY_RECEIVER // Call the fixed function "void handleReceivedTinyIRData()" each time a frame or repeat is received. #include "TinyIRReceiver.hpp" // include the code /* * Helper macro for getting a macro definition as string */ #if !defined(STR_HELPER) #define STR_HELPER(x) #x #define STR(x) STR_HELPER(x) #endif void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); #if defined(__AVR_ATmega32U4__) || defined(SERIAL_PORT_USBVIRTUAL) || defined(SERIAL_USB) /*stm32duino*/|| defined(USBCON) /*STM32_stm32*/|| defined(SERIALUSB_PID) || defined(ARDUINO_attiny3217) delay(4000); // To be able to connect Serial monitor after reset or power up and before first print out. Do not wait for an attached Serial Monitor! #endif // Just to know which program is running on my Arduino #if defined(ESP8266) || defined(ESP32) Serial.println(); #endif Serial.println(F("START " __FILE__ " from " __DATE__ "\r\nUsing library version " VERSION_TINYIR)); // Enables the interrupt generation on change of IR input signal if (!initPCIInterruptForTinyReceiver()) { Serial.println(F("No interrupt available for pin " STR(IR_RECEIVE_PIN))); // optimized out by the compiler, if not required :-) } #if defined(USE_FAST_PROTOCOL) Serial.println(F("Ready to receive Fast IR signals at pin " STR(IR_RECEIVE_PIN))); #else Serial.println(F("Ready to receive NEC IR signals at pin " STR(IR_RECEIVE_PIN))); #endif } void loop() { if (TinyIRReceiverData.justWritten) { TinyIRReceiverData.justWritten = false; #if !defined(USE_FAST_PROTOCOL) // We have no address at FAST protocol Serial.print(F("Address=0x")); Serial.print(TinyIRReceiverData.Address, HEX); Serial.print(' '); #endif Serial.print(F("Command=0x")); Serial.print(TinyIRReceiverData.Command, HEX); if (TinyIRReceiverData.Flags == IRDATA_FLAGS_IS_REPEAT) { Serial.print(F(" Repeat")); } if (TinyIRReceiverData.Flags == IRDATA_FLAGS_PARITY_FAILED) { Serial.print(F(" Parity failed")); #if !defined(USE_EXTENDED_NEC_PROTOCOL) && !defined(USE_ONKYO_PROTOCOL) Serial.print(F(", try USE_EXTENDED_NEC_PROTOCOL or USE_ONKYO_PROTOCOL")); #endif } Serial.println(); } /* * Put your code here */ } /* * Optional code, if you require a callback */ #if defined(USE_CALLBACK_FOR_TINY_RECEIVER) /* * This is the function, which is called if a complete frame was received * It runs in an ISR context with interrupts enabled, so functions like delay() etc. should work here */ # if defined(ESP8266) || defined(ESP32) IRAM_ATTR # endif void handleReceivedTinyIRData() { # if defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_MBED) || defined(ESP32) /* * Printing is not allowed in ISR context for any kind of RTOS, so we use the slihjtly more complex, * but recommended way for handling a callback :-). Copy data for main loop. * For Mbed we get a kernel panic and "Error Message: Semaphore: 0x0, Not allowed in ISR context" for Serial.print() * for ESP32 we get a "Guru Meditation Error: Core 1 panic'ed" (we also have an RTOS running!) */ // Do something useful here... # else // As an example, print very short output, since we are in an interrupt context and do not want to miss the next interrupts of the repeats coming soon printTinyReceiverResultMinimal(&Serial); # endif } #endif