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/*
* Test send/receive functions of IRremote, using a pair of Arduinos.
*
* Arduino #1 should have an IR LED connected to the send pin (3).
* Arduino #2 should have an IR detector/demodulator connected to the
* receive pin (11) and a visible LED connected to pin 3.
*
* The cycle:
* Arduino #1 will wait 2 seconds, then run through the tests.
* It repeats this forever.
* Arduino #2 will wait for at least one second of no signal
* (to synchronize with #1). It will then wait for the same test
* signals. It will log all the status to the serial port. It will
* also indicate status through the LED, which will flash each time a test
* is completed. If there is an error, it will light up for 5 seconds.
*
* The test passes if the LED flashes 19 times, pauses, and then repeats.
* The test fails if the LED lights for 5 seconds.
*
* The test software automatically decides which board is the sender and which is
* the receiver by looking for an input on the send pin, which will indicate
* the sender. You should hook the serial port to the receiver for debugging.
*
* Copyright 2010 Ken Shirriff
* http://arcfn.com
*/
#include <IRremote.h>
#if defined(ESP32)
int IR_RECEIVE_PIN = 15;
#else
int IR_RECEIVE_PIN = 11;
#endif
int LED_PIN = 3;
IRrecv IrReceiver(IR_RECEIVE_PIN);
IRsend IrSender;
#define RECEIVER 1
#define SENDER 2
#define ERROR 3
int mode;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
#if defined(__AVR_ATmega32U4__) || defined(SERIAL_USB) || defined(SERIAL_PORT_USBVIRTUAL)
delay(2000); // To be able to connect Serial monitor after reset and before first printout
#endif
// Just to know which program is running on my Arduino
Serial.println(F("START " __FILE__ " from " __DATE__));
// Check IR_RECEIVE_PIN to decide if we're RECEIVER or SENDER
if (digitalRead(IR_RECEIVE_PIN) == HIGH) {
mode = RECEIVER;
IrReceiver.enableIRIn();
pinMode(LED_PIN, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(LED_PIN, LOW);
Serial.println("Receiver mode");
Serial.print(F("Ready to receive IR signals at pin "));
Serial.println(IR_RECEIVE_PIN);
} else {
mode = SENDER;
Serial.println("Sender mode");
}
}
// Wait for the gap between tests, to synchronize with
// the sender.
// Specifically, wait for a signal followed by a gap of at last gap ms.
void waitForGap(unsigned int gap) {
Serial.println("Waiting for gap");
while (1) {
while (digitalRead(IR_RECEIVE_PIN) == LOW) {
}
unsigned long time = millis();
while (digitalRead(IR_RECEIVE_PIN) == HIGH) {
if (millis() - time > gap) {
return;
}
}
}
}
// Dumps out the decode_results structure.
// Call this after IRrecv::decode()
void dump() {
int count = IrReceiver.results.rawlen;
if (IrReceiver.results.decode_type == UNKNOWN) {
Serial.println("Could not decode message");
} else {
IrReceiver.printResultShort(&Serial);
Serial.print(" (");
Serial.print(IrReceiver.results.bits, DEC);
Serial.println(" bits)");
}
Serial.print("Raw (");
Serial.print(count, DEC);
Serial.print("): ");
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
if ((i % 2) == 1) {
Serial.print(IrReceiver.results.rawbuf[i] * MICROS_PER_TICK, DEC);
} else {
Serial.print(-(int) IrReceiver.results.rawbuf[i] * MICROS_PER_TICK, DEC);
}
Serial.print(" ");
}
Serial.println("");
}
// Test send or receive.
// If mode is SENDER, send a code of the specified type, value, and bits
// If mode is RECEIVER, receive a code and verify that it is of the
// specified type, value, and bits. For success, the LED is flashed;
// for failure, the mode is set to ERROR.
// The motivation behind this method is that the sender and the receiver
// can do the same test calls, and the mode variable indicates whether
// to send or receive.
void test(const char *label, int type, unsigned long value, int bits) {
if (mode == SENDER) {
Serial.println(label);
if (type == NEC) {
IrSender.sendNEC(value, bits);
} else if (type == SONY) {
IrSender.sendSony(value, bits);
} else if (type == RC5) {
IrSender.sendRC5(value, bits);
} else if (type == RC6) {
IrSender.sendRC6(value, bits);
} else {
Serial.print(label);
Serial.println("Bad type!");
}
delay(200);
} else if (mode == RECEIVER) {
IrReceiver.resume(); // Receive the next value
unsigned long max_time = millis() + 30000;
Serial.print(label);
// Wait for decode or timeout
while (!IrReceiver.decode()) {
if (millis() > max_time) {
Serial.println("Timeout receiving data");
mode = ERROR;
return;
}
}
if (type == IrReceiver.results.decode_type && value == IrReceiver.results.value && bits == IrReceiver.results.bits) {
Serial.println(": OK");
digitalWrite(LED_PIN, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED_PIN, LOW);
} else {
Serial.println(": BAD");
dump();
mode = ERROR;
}
}
}
// Test raw send or receive. This is similar to the test method,
// except it send/receives raw data.
void testRaw(const char *label, unsigned int *rawbuf, unsigned int rawlen) {
if (mode == SENDER) {
Serial.println(label);
IrSender.sendRaw(rawbuf, rawlen, 38 /* kHz */);
delay(200);
} else if (mode == RECEIVER) {
IrReceiver.resume(); // Receive the next value
unsigned long max_time = millis() + 30000;
Serial.print(label);
// Wait for decode or timeout
while (!IrReceiver.decode()) {
if (millis() > max_time) {
Serial.println("Timeout receiving data");
mode = ERROR;
return;
}
}
// Received length has extra first element for gap
if (rawlen != IrReceiver.results.rawlen - 1) {
Serial.print("Bad raw length ");
Serial.println(IrReceiver.results.rawlen, DEC);
mode = ERROR;
return;
}
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < rawlen; i++) {
long got = IrReceiver.results.rawbuf[i + 1] * MICROS_PER_TICK;
// Adjust for extra duration of marks
if (i % 2 == 0) {
got -= MARK_EXCESS_MICROS;
} else {
got += MARK_EXCESS_MICROS;
}
// See if close enough, within 25%
if (rawbuf[i] * 1.25 < got || got * 1.25 < rawbuf[i]) {
Serial.println(": BAD");
dump ();
mode = ERROR;
return;
}
}
Serial.println(": OK");
digitalWrite(LED_PIN, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED_PIN, LOW);
}
}
// This is the raw data corresponding to NEC 0x12345678
unsigned int sendbuf[] = { /* NEC format */
9000, 4500, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 1690, /* 1 */
560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 560, /* 2 */
560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, /* 3 */
560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 560, 560, 560, /* 4 */
560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 560, 560, 1690, /* 5 */
560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 560, /* 6 */
560, 560, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, 560, 1690, /* 7 */
560, 1690, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, 560, /* 8 */
560 };
void loop() {
if (mode == SENDER) {
delay(2000); // Delay for more than gap to give receiver a better chance to sync.
} else if (mode == RECEIVER) {
waitForGap(1000);
} else if (mode == ERROR) {
// Light up for 5 seconds for error
digitalWrite(LED_PIN, HIGH);
delay(5000);
digitalWrite(LED_PIN, LOW);
mode = RECEIVER; // Try again
return;
}
// The test suite.
test("SONY1", SONY, 0x123, 12);
test("SONY2", SONY, 0x000, 12);
test("SONY3", SONY, 0xfff, 12);
test("SONY4", SONY, 0x12345, 20);
test("SONY5", SONY, 0x00000, 20);
test("SONY6", SONY, 0xfffff, 20);
test("NEC1", NEC, 0x12345678, 32);
test("NEC2", NEC, 0x00000000, 32);
test("NEC3", NEC, 0xffffffff, 32);
test("NEC4", NEC, REPEAT, 32);
test("RC51", RC5, 0x12345678, 32);
test("RC52", RC5, 0x0, 32);
test("RC53", RC5, 0xffffffff, 32);
test("RC61", RC6, 0x12345678, 32);
test("RC62", RC6, 0x0, 32);
test("RC63", RC6, 0xffffffff, 32);
// Tests of raw sending and receiving.
// First test sending raw and receiving raw.
// Then test sending raw and receiving decoded NEC
// Then test sending NEC and receiving raw
testRaw("RAW1", sendbuf, 67);
if (mode == SENDER) {
testRaw("RAW2", sendbuf, 67);
test("RAW3", NEC, 0x12345678, 32);
} else {
test("RAW2", NEC, 0x12345678, 32);
testRaw("RAW3", sendbuf, 67);
}
}