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## Contributors of this project
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Sofar only [me] (https://github.com/markszabo/), but feel free to join :)
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## Contributors of the original project (https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote/)
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These are the active contributors of this project that you may contact if there is anything you need help with or if you have suggestions.
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- [z3t0](https://github.com/z3t0) : Active Contributor and currently also the main contributor.
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* Email: zetoslab@gmail.com
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* Skype: polarised16
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- [shirriff](https://github.com/shirriff) : Owner of repository and creator of library.
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- [Informatic](https://github.com/Informatic) : Active contributor
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- [fmeschia](https://github.com/fmeschia) : Active contributor
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- [PaulStoffregen](https://github.com/paulstroffregen) : Active contributor
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- [crash7](https://github.com/crash7) : Active contributor
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- [Neco777](https://github.com/neco777) : Active contributor
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Note: This list is being updated constantly so please let [z3t0](https://github.com/z3t0) know if you have been missed.
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IRremoteESP8266.cpp
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/*
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* IRremote
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* Version 0.11 August, 2009
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* Copyright 2009 Ken Shirriff
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* For details, see http://arcfn.com/2009/08/multi-protocol-infrared-remote-library.html
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*
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* Modified by Paul Stoffregen <paul@pjrc.com> to support other boards and timers
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* Modified by Mitra Ardron <mitra@mitra.biz>
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* Added Sanyo and Mitsubishi controllers
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* Modified Sony to spot the repeat codes that some Sony's send
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*
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* Interrupt code based on NECIRrcv by Joe Knapp
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* http://www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1210243556
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* Also influenced by http://zovirl.com/2008/11/12/building-a-universal-remote-with-an-arduino/
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*
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* JVC and Panasonic protocol added by Kristian Lauszus (Thanks to zenwheel and other people at the original blog post)
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* LG added by Darryl Smith (based on the JVC protocol)
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* Whynter A/C ARC-110WD added by Francesco Meschia
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*/
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#include "IRremoteESP8266.h"
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#include "IRremoteInt.h"
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// These versions of MATCH, MATCH_MARK, and MATCH_SPACE are only for debugging.
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// To use them, set DEBUG in IRremoteInt.h
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// Normally macros are used for efficiency
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#ifdef DEBUG
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int MATCH(int measured, int desired) {
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Serial.print("Testing: ");
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Serial.print(TICKS_LOW(desired), DEC);
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Serial.print(" <= ");
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Serial.print(measured, DEC);
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Serial.print(" <= ");
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Serial.println(TICKS_HIGH(desired), DEC);
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return measured >= TICKS_LOW(desired) && measured <= TICKS_HIGH(desired);
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}
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int MATCH_MARK(int measured_ticks, int desired_us) {
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Serial.print("Testing mark ");
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Serial.print(measured_ticks * USECPERTICK, DEC);
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Serial.print(" vs ");
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Serial.print(desired_us, DEC);
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Serial.print(": ");
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Serial.print(TICKS_LOW(desired_us + MARK_EXCESS), DEC);
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Serial.print(" <= ");
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Serial.print(measured_ticks, DEC);
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Serial.print(" <= ");
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Serial.println(TICKS_HIGH(desired_us + MARK_EXCESS), DEC);
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return measured_ticks >= TICKS_LOW(desired_us + MARK_EXCESS) && measured_ticks <= TICKS_HIGH(desired_us + MARK_EXCESS);
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}
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int MATCH_SPACE(int measured_ticks, int desired_us) {
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Serial.print("Testing space ");
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Serial.print(measured_ticks * USECPERTICK, DEC);
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Serial.print(" vs ");
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Serial.print(desired_us, DEC);
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Serial.print(": ");
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Serial.print(TICKS_LOW(desired_us - MARK_EXCESS), DEC);
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Serial.print(" <= ");
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Serial.print(measured_ticks, DEC);
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Serial.print(" <= ");
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Serial.println(TICKS_HIGH(desired_us - MARK_EXCESS), DEC);
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return measured_ticks >= TICKS_LOW(desired_us - MARK_EXCESS) && measured_ticks <= TICKS_HIGH(desired_us - MARK_EXCESS);
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}
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#else
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int MATCH(int measured, int desired) {return measured >= TICKS_LOW(desired) && measured <= TICKS_HIGH(desired);}
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int MATCH_MARK(int measured_ticks, int desired_us) {return MATCH(measured_ticks, (desired_us + MARK_EXCESS));}
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int MATCH_SPACE(int measured_ticks, int desired_us) {return MATCH(measured_ticks, (desired_us - MARK_EXCESS));}
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// Debugging versions are in IRremote.cpp
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#endif
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IRsend::IRsend(int IRsendPin)
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{
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IRpin = IRsendPin;
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}
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void IRsend::begin()
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{
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pinMode(IRpin, OUTPUT);
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}
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void IRsend::sendNEC(unsigned long data, int nbits)
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{
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enableIROut(38);
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mark(NEC_HDR_MARK);
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space(NEC_HDR_SPACE);
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for (int i = 0; i < nbits; i++) {
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if (data & TOPBIT) {
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mark(NEC_BIT_MARK);
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space(NEC_ONE_SPACE);
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}
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else {
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mark(NEC_BIT_MARK);
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space(NEC_ZERO_SPACE);
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}
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data <<= 1;
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}
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mark(NEC_BIT_MARK);
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space(0);
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}
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void IRsend::sendWhynter(unsigned long data, int nbits) {
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enableIROut(38);
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mark(WHYNTER_ZERO_MARK);
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space(WHYNTER_ZERO_SPACE);
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mark(WHYNTER_HDR_MARK);
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space(WHYNTER_HDR_SPACE);
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for (int i = 0; i < nbits; i++) {
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if (data & TOPBIT) {
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mark(WHYNTER_ONE_MARK);
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space(WHYNTER_ONE_SPACE);
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}
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else {
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mark(WHYNTER_ZERO_MARK);
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space(WHYNTER_ZERO_SPACE);
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}
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data <<= 1;
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}
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mark(WHYNTER_ZERO_MARK);
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space(WHYNTER_ZERO_SPACE);
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}
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void IRsend::sendSony(unsigned long data, int nbits) {
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enableIROut(40);
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mark(SONY_HDR_MARK);
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space(SONY_HDR_SPACE);
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data = data << (32 - nbits);
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for (int i = 0; i < nbits; i++) {
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if (data & TOPBIT) {
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mark(SONY_ONE_MARK);
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space(SONY_HDR_SPACE);
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}
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else {
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mark(SONY_ZERO_MARK);
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space(SONY_HDR_SPACE);
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}
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data <<= 1;
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}
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}
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void IRsend::sendRaw(unsigned int buf[], int len, int hz)
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{
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enableIROut(hz);
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for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
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if (i & 1) {
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space(buf[i]);
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}
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else {
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mark(buf[i]);
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}
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}
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space(0); // Just to be sure
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}
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// Note: first bit must be a one (start bit)
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void IRsend::sendRC5(unsigned long data, int nbits)
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{
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enableIROut(36);
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data = data << (32 - nbits);
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mark(RC5_T1); // First start bit
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space(RC5_T1); // Second start bit
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mark(RC5_T1); // Second start bit
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for (int i = 0; i < nbits; i++) {
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if (data & TOPBIT) {
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space(RC5_T1); // 1 is space, then mark
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mark(RC5_T1);
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}
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else {
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mark(RC5_T1);
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space(RC5_T1);
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}
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data <<= 1;
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}
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space(0); // Turn off at end
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}
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// Caller needs to take care of flipping the toggle bit
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void IRsend::sendRC6(unsigned long data, int nbits)
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{
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enableIROut(36);
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data = data << (32 - nbits);
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mark(RC6_HDR_MARK);
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space(RC6_HDR_SPACE);
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mark(RC6_T1); // start bit
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space(RC6_T1);
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int t;
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for (int i = 0; i < nbits; i++) {
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if (i == 3) {
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// double-wide trailer bit
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t = 2 * RC6_T1;
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}
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else {
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t = RC6_T1;
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}
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if (data & TOPBIT) {
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mark(t);
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space(t);
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}
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else {
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space(t);
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mark(t);
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}
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data <<= 1;
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}
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space(0); // Turn off at end
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}
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void IRsend::sendPanasonic(unsigned int address, unsigned long data) {
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enableIROut(35);
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mark(PANASONIC_HDR_MARK);
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space(PANASONIC_HDR_SPACE);
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for(int i=0;i<16;i++)
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{
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mark(PANASONIC_BIT_MARK);
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if (address & 0x8000) {
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space(PANASONIC_ONE_SPACE);
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} else {
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space(PANASONIC_ZERO_SPACE);
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}
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address <<= 1;
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}
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for (int i=0; i < 32; i++) {
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mark(PANASONIC_BIT_MARK);
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if (data & TOPBIT) {
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space(PANASONIC_ONE_SPACE);
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} else {
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space(PANASONIC_ZERO_SPACE);
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}
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data <<= 1;
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}
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mark(PANASONIC_BIT_MARK);
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space(0);
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}
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void IRsend::sendJVC(unsigned long data, int nbits, int repeat)
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{
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enableIROut(38);
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data = data << (32 - nbits);
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if (!repeat){
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mark(JVC_HDR_MARK);
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space(JVC_HDR_SPACE);
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}
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for (int i = 0; i < nbits; i++) {
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if (data & TOPBIT) {
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mark(JVC_BIT_MARK);
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space(JVC_ONE_SPACE);
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}
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else {
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mark(JVC_BIT_MARK);
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space(JVC_ZERO_SPACE);
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}
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data <<= 1;
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}
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mark(JVC_BIT_MARK);
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space(0);
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}
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void IRsend::sendSAMSUNG(unsigned long data, int nbits)
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{
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enableIROut(38);
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mark(SAMSUNG_HDR_MARK);
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space(SAMSUNG_HDR_SPACE);
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for (int i = 0; i < nbits; i++) {
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if (data & TOPBIT) {
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mark(SAMSUNG_BIT_MARK);
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space(SAMSUNG_ONE_SPACE);
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}
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else {
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mark(SAMSUNG_BIT_MARK);
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space(SAMSUNG_ZERO_SPACE);
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}
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data <<= 1;
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}
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mark(SAMSUNG_BIT_MARK);
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space(0);
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}
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void IRsend::mark(int time) {
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// Sends an IR mark for the specified number of microseconds.
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// The mark output is modulated at the PWM frequency.
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long beginning = micros();
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while(micros() - beginning < time){
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digitalWrite(IRpin, HIGH);
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delayMicroseconds(halfPeriodicTime);
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digitalWrite(IRpin, LOW);
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delayMicroseconds(halfPeriodicTime); //38 kHz -> T = 26.31 microsec (periodic time), half of it is 13
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}
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}
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/* Leave pin off for time (given in microseconds) */
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void IRsend::space(int time) {
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// Sends an IR space for the specified number of microseconds.
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// A space is no output, so the PWM output is disabled.
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digitalWrite(IRpin, LOW);
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if (time > 0) delayMicroseconds(time);
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}
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void IRsend::enableIROut(int khz) {
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// Enables IR output. The khz value controls the modulation frequency in kilohertz.
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halfPeriodicTime = 500/khz; // T = 1/f but we need T/2 in microsecond and f is in kHz
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}
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/* Sharp and DISH support by Todd Treece ( http://unionbridge.org/design/ircommand )
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The Dish send function needs to be repeated 4 times, and the Sharp function
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has the necessary repeat built in because of the need to invert the signal.
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Sharp protocol documentation:
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http://www.sbprojects.com/knowledge/ir/sharp.htm
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Here are the LIRC files that I found that seem to match the remote codes
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from the oscilloscope:
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Sharp LCD TV:
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http://lirc.sourceforge.net/remotes/sharp/GA538WJSA
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DISH NETWORK (echostar 301):
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http://lirc.sourceforge.net/remotes/echostar/301_501_3100_5100_58xx_59xx
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For the DISH codes, only send the last for characters of the hex.
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i.e. use 0x1C10 instead of 0x0000000000001C10 which is listed in the
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linked LIRC file.
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*/
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void IRsend::sendSharpRaw(unsigned long data, int nbits) {
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enableIROut(38);
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// Sending codes in bursts of 3 (normal, inverted, normal) makes transmission
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// much more reliable. That's the exact behaviour of CD-S6470 remote control.
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for (int n = 0; n < 3; n++) {
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for (int i = 1 << (nbits-1); i > 0; i>>=1) {
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if (data & i) {
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mark(SHARP_BIT_MARK);
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space(SHARP_ONE_SPACE);
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}
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else {
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mark(SHARP_BIT_MARK);
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space(SHARP_ZERO_SPACE);
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}
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}
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mark(SHARP_BIT_MARK);
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space(SHARP_ZERO_SPACE);
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delay(40);
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data = data ^ SHARP_TOGGLE_MASK;
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}
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}
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// Sharp send compatible with data obtained through decodeSharp
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void IRsend::sendSharp(unsigned int address, unsigned int command) {
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sendSharpRaw((address << 10) | (command << 2) | 2, 15);
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}
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void IRsend::sendDISH(unsigned long data, int nbits) {
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enableIROut(56);
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mark(DISH_HDR_MARK);
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space(DISH_HDR_SPACE);
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for (int i = 0; i < nbits; i++) {
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if (data & DISH_TOP_BIT) {
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mark(DISH_BIT_MARK);
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space(DISH_ONE_SPACE);
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}
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else {
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mark(DISH_BIT_MARK);
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space(DISH_ZERO_SPACE);
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}
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data <<= 1;
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}
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}
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/*
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* IRremote
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* Version 0.1 July, 2009
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* Copyright 2009 Ken Shirriff
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* For details, see http://arcfn.com/2009/08/multi-protocol-infrared-remote-library.htm http://arcfn.com
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* Edited by Mitra to add new controller SANYO
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*
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* Interrupt code based on NECIRrcv by Joe Knapp
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* http://www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1210243556
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* Also influenced by http://zovirl.com/2008/11/12/building-a-universal-remote-with-an-arduino/
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*
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* JVC and Panasonic protocol added by Kristian Lauszus (Thanks to zenwheel and other people at the original blog post)
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* LG added by Darryl Smith (based on the JVC protocol)
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* Whynter A/C ARC-110WD added by Francesco Meschia
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*/
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#ifndef IRremote_h
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#define IRremote_h
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// The following are compile-time library options.
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// If you change them, recompile the library.
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// If DEBUG is defined, a lot of debugging output will be printed during decoding.
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// TEST must be defined for the IRtest unittests to work. It will make some
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// methods virtual, which will be slightly slower, which is why it is optional.
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//#define DEBUG
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// #define TEST
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// Values for decode_type
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#define NEC 1
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#define SONY 2
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#define RC5 3
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#define RC6 4
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#define DISH 5
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#define SHARP 6
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#define PANASONIC 7
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#define JVC 8
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#define SANYO 9
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#define MITSUBISHI 10
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#define SAMSUNG 11
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#define LG 12
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#define WHYNTER 13
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#define UNKNOWN -1
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// Decoded value for NEC when a repeat code is received
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#define REPEAT 0xffffffff
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// Only used for testing; can remove virtual for shorter code
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#ifdef TEST
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#define VIRTUAL virtual
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#else
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#define VIRTUAL
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#endif
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class IRsend
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{
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public:
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IRsend(int IRsendPin);
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void begin();
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void sendWhynter(unsigned long data, int nbits);
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void sendNEC(unsigned long data, int nbits);
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void sendSony(unsigned long data, int nbits);
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// Neither Sanyo nor Mitsubishi send is implemented yet
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// void sendSanyo(unsigned long data, int nbits);
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// void sendMitsubishi(unsigned long data, int nbits);
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void sendRaw(unsigned int buf[], int len, int hz);
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void sendRC5(unsigned long data, int nbits);
|
||||
void sendRC6(unsigned long data, int nbits);
|
||||
void sendDISH(unsigned long data, int nbits);
|
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void sendSharp(unsigned int address, unsigned int command);
|
||||
void sendSharpRaw(unsigned long data, int nbits);
|
||||
void sendPanasonic(unsigned int address, unsigned long data);
|
||||
void sendJVC(unsigned long data, int nbits, int repeat); // *Note instead of sending the REPEAT constant if you want the JVC repeat signal sent, send the original code value and change the repeat argument from 0 to 1. JVC protocol repeats by skipping the header NOT by sending a separate code value like NEC does.
|
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// private:
|
||||
void sendSAMSUNG(unsigned long data, int nbits);
|
||||
void enableIROut(int khz);
|
||||
VIRTUAL void mark(int usec);
|
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VIRTUAL void space(int usec);
|
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private:
|
||||
int halfPeriodicTime;
|
||||
int IRpin;
|
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} ;
|
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|
||||
// Some useful constants
|
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|
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#define USECPERTICK 50 // microseconds per clock interrupt tick
|
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#define RAWBUF 100 // Length of raw duration buffer
|
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|
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// Marks tend to be 100us too long, and spaces 100us too short
|
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// when received due to sensor lag.
|
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#define MARK_EXCESS 100
|
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|
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#endif
|
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158
IRremoteInt.h
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IRremoteInt.h
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@@ -0,0 +1,158 @@
|
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/*
|
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* IRremote
|
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* Version 0.1 July, 2009
|
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* Copyright 2009 Ken Shirriff
|
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* For details, see http://arcfn.com/2009/08/multi-protocol-infrared-remote-library.html
|
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*
|
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* Modified by Paul Stoffregen <paul@pjrc.com> to support other boards and timers
|
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*
|
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* Interrupt code based on NECIRrcv by Joe Knapp
|
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* http://www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1210243556
|
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* Also influenced by http://zovirl.com/2008/11/12/building-a-universal-remote-with-an-arduino/
|
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*
|
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* JVC and Panasonic protocol added by Kristian Lauszus (Thanks to zenwheel and other people at the original blog post)
|
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* Whynter A/C ARC-110WD added by Francesco Meschia
|
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*/
|
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|
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#ifndef IRremoteint_h
|
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#define IRremoteint_h
|
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|
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#if defined(ARDUINO) && ARDUINO >= 100
|
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#include <Arduino.h>
|
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#else
|
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#include <WProgram.h>
|
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#endif
|
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|
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// Pulse parms are *50-100 for the Mark and *50+100 for the space
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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// Mitsubishi RM 75501
|
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// 14200 7 41 7 42 7 42 7 17 7 17 7 18 7 41 7 18 7 17 7 17 7 18 7 41 8 17 7 17 7 18 7 17 7
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
#define PANASONIC_BIT_MARK 502
|
||||
#define PANASONIC_ONE_SPACE 1244
|
||||
#define PANASONIC_ZERO_SPACE 400
|
||||
|
||||
#define JVC_HDR_MARK 8000
|
||||
#define JVC_HDR_SPACE 4000
|
||||
#define JVC_BIT_MARK 600
|
||||
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|
||||
#define JVC_ZERO_SPACE 550
|
||||
#define JVC_RPT_LENGTH 60000
|
||||
|
||||
#define LG_HDR_MARK 8000
|
||||
#define LG_HDR_SPACE 4000
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
#define LG_RPT_LENGTH 60000
|
||||
|
||||
#define SAMSUNG_HDR_MARK 5000
|
||||
#define SAMSUNG_HDR_SPACE 5000
|
||||
#define SAMSUNG_BIT_MARK 560
|
||||
#define SAMSUNG_ONE_SPACE 1600
|
||||
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|
||||
#define SAMSUNG_RPT_SPACE 2250
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#define SHARP_BITS 15
|
||||
#define DISH_BITS 16
|
||||
|
||||
#define TOLERANCE 25 // percent tolerance in measurements
|
||||
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|
||||
#define UTOL (1.0 + TOLERANCE/100.)
|
||||
|
||||
#define _GAP 5000 // Minimum map between transmissions
|
||||
#define GAP_TICKS (_GAP/USECPERTICK)
|
||||
|
||||
#define TICKS_LOW(us) (int) (((us)*LTOL/USECPERTICK))
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
// receiver states
|
||||
#define STATE_IDLE 2
|
||||
#define STATE_MARK 3
|
||||
#define STATE_SPACE 4
|
||||
#define STATE_STOP 5
|
||||
|
||||
// IR detector output is active low
|
||||
#define MARK 0
|
||||
#define SPACE 1
|
||||
|
||||
#define TOPBIT 0x80000000
|
||||
|
||||
#define NEC_BITS 32
|
||||
#define SONY_BITS 12
|
||||
#define SANYO_BITS 12
|
||||
#define MITSUBISHI_BITS 16
|
||||
#define MIN_RC5_SAMPLES 11
|
||||
#define MIN_RC6_SAMPLES 1
|
||||
#define PANASONIC_BITS 48
|
||||
#define JVC_BITS 16
|
||||
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|
||||
#define SAMSUNG_BITS 32
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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LICENSE.txt
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LICENSE.txt
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README.md
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README.md
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# IRremote ESP8266 Library
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This library enables you to send and receive using infra-red signals on an ESP8266 using Arduino framework (https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino)
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# This library is based on Ken Shirriff's work (https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote/)
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I just made it run on ESP8266.
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## Installation
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1. Click "Download ZIP"
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2. Extract the downloaded zip file
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3. Rename the extracted folder to "IRremoteESP8266"
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4. Move this folder to your libraries directory (under windows: C:\Users\YOURNAME\Documents\Arduino\libraries\)
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5. Restart your Arduino ide
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6. Check out the examples
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## Contributing
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If you want to contribute to this project:
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## Contributors
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88
examples/IRServer/IRServer.ino
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examples/IRServer/IRServer.ino
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/*
|
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* IRremoteESP8266: IRServer - demonstrates sending IR codes controlled from a webserver
|
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* An IR LED must be connected to ESP8266 pin 0.
|
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* Version 0.1 June, 2015
|
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*/
|
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|
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#include <ESP8266WiFi.h>
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#include <WiFiClient.h>
|
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#include <ESP8266WebServer.h>
|
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#include <ESP8266mDNS.h>
|
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#include <IRremoteESP8266.h>
|
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|
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const char* ssid = ".....";
|
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const char* password = ".....";
|
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MDNSResponder mdns;
|
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|
||||
ESP8266WebServer server(80);
|
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|
||||
IRsend irsend(0);
|
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|
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void handleRoot() {
|
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server.send(200, "text/html", "<html><head> <title>ESP8266 Demo</title></head><body><h1>Hello from ESP8266, you can send NEC encoded IR signals from here!</h1><p><a href=\"ir?code=16769055\">Send 0xFFE01F</a></p><p><a href=\"ir?code=16429347\">Send 0xFAB123</a></p><p><a href=\"ir?code=16771222\">Send 0xFFE896</a></p></body></html>");
|
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}
|
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|
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void handleIr(){
|
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for (uint8_t i=0; i<server.args(); i++){
|
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if(server.argName(i) == "code")
|
||||
{
|
||||
unsigned long code = server.arg(i).toInt();
|
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irsend.sendNEC(code, 36);
|
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}
|
||||
}
|
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handleRoot();
|
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}
|
||||
|
||||
void handleNotFound(){
|
||||
String message = "File Not Found\n\n";
|
||||
message += "URI: ";
|
||||
message += server.uri();
|
||||
message += "\nMethod: ";
|
||||
message += (server.method() == HTTP_GET)?"GET":"POST";
|
||||
message += "\nArguments: ";
|
||||
message += server.args();
|
||||
message += "\n";
|
||||
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|
||||
message += " " + server.argName(i) + ": " + server.arg(i) + "\n";
|
||||
}
|
||||
server.send(404, "text/plain", message);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
void setup(void){
|
||||
irsend.begin();
|
||||
|
||||
Serial.begin(115200);
|
||||
WiFi.begin(ssid, password);
|
||||
Serial.println("");
|
||||
|
||||
// Wait for connection
|
||||
while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
|
||||
delay(500);
|
||||
Serial.print(".");
|
||||
}
|
||||
Serial.println("");
|
||||
Serial.print("Connected to ");
|
||||
Serial.println(ssid);
|
||||
Serial.print("IP address: ");
|
||||
Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
|
||||
|
||||
if (mdns.begin("esp8266", WiFi.localIP())) {
|
||||
Serial.println("MDNS responder started");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
server.on("/", handleRoot);
|
||||
server.on("/ir", handleIr);
|
||||
|
||||
server.on("/inline", [](){
|
||||
server.send(200, "text/plain", "this works as well");
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
server.onNotFound(handleNotFound);
|
||||
|
||||
server.begin();
|
||||
Serial.println("HTTP server started");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
void loop(void){
|
||||
server.handleClient();
|
||||
}
|
||||
25
examples/IRsendDemo/IRsendDemo.ino
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examples/IRsendDemo/IRsendDemo.ino
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|
||||
/*
|
||||
* IRremoteESP8266: IRsendDemo - demonstrates sending IR codes with IRsend
|
||||
* An IR LED must be connected to ESP8266 pin 0.
|
||||
* Version 0.1 June, 2015
|
||||
* Based on Ken Shirriff's IrsendDemo Version 0.1 July, 2009, Copyright 2009 Ken Shirriff, http://arcfn.com
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
#include <IRremoteESP8266.h>
|
||||
|
||||
IRsend irsend(0); //an IR led is connected to GPIO pin 0
|
||||
|
||||
void setup()
|
||||
{
|
||||
irsend.begin();
|
||||
Serial.begin(9600);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
void loop() {
|
||||
Serial.println("NEC");
|
||||
irsend.sendNEC(0x00FFE01F, 36);
|
||||
delay(2000);
|
||||
Serial.println("Sony");
|
||||
irsend.sendSony(0xa90, 12);
|
||||
delay(2000);
|
||||
}
|
||||
29
examples/JVCPanasonicSendDemo/JVCPanasonicSendDemo.ino
Normal file
29
examples/JVCPanasonicSendDemo/JVCPanasonicSendDemo.ino
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* IRremoteESP8266: IRsendDemo - demonstrates sending IR codes with IRsend
|
||||
* An IR LED must be connected to ESP8266 pin 0.
|
||||
* Version 0.1 June, 2015
|
||||
* Based on Ken Shirriff's IrsendDemo Version 0.1 July, 2009, Copyright 2009 Ken Shirriff, http://arcfn.com
|
||||
* JVC and Panasonic protocol added by Kristian Lauszus (Thanks to zenwheel and other people at the original blog post)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#include <IRremoteESP8266.h>
|
||||
|
||||
#define PanasonicAddress 0x4004 // Panasonic address (Pre data)
|
||||
#define PanasonicPower 0x100BCBD // Panasonic Power button
|
||||
|
||||
#define JVCPower 0xC5E8
|
||||
|
||||
IRsend irsend(0); //an IR led is connected to GPIO pin 0
|
||||
|
||||
void setup()
|
||||
{
|
||||
irsend.begin();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
void loop() {
|
||||
irsend.sendPanasonic(PanasonicAddress,PanasonicPower); // This should turn your TV on and off
|
||||
|
||||
irsend.sendJVC(JVCPower, 16,0); // hex value, 16 bits, no repeat
|
||||
delayMicroseconds(50); // see http://www.sbprojects.com/knowledge/ir/jvc.php for information
|
||||
irsend.sendJVC(JVCPower, 16,1); // hex value, 16 bits, repeat
|
||||
delayMicroseconds(50);
|
||||
}
|
||||
52
keywords.txt
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52
keywords.txt
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@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
|
||||
#######################################
|
||||
# Syntax Coloring Map For IRremote
|
||||
#######################################
|
||||
|
||||
#######################################
|
||||
# Datatypes (KEYWORD1)
|
||||
#######################################
|
||||
|
||||
decode_results KEYWORD1
|
||||
IRrecv KEYWORD1
|
||||
IRsend KEYWORD1
|
||||
|
||||
#######################################
|
||||
# Methods and Functions (KEYWORD2)
|
||||
#######################################
|
||||
|
||||
blink13 KEYWORD2
|
||||
decode KEYWORD2
|
||||
enableIRIn KEYWORD2
|
||||
resume KEYWORD2
|
||||
enableIROut KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendNEC KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendSony KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendSanyo KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendMitsubishi KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendRaw KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendRC5 KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendRC6 KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendDISH KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendSharp KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendSharpRaw KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendPanasonic KEYWORD2
|
||||
sendJVC KEYWORD2
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
#######################################
|
||||
# Constants (LITERAL1)
|
||||
#######################################
|
||||
|
||||
NEC LITERAL1
|
||||
SONY LITERAL1
|
||||
SANYO LITERAL1
|
||||
MITSUBISHI LITERAL1
|
||||
RC5 LITERAL1
|
||||
RC6 LITERAL1
|
||||
DISH LITERAL1
|
||||
SHARP LITERAL1
|
||||
PANASONIC LITERAL1
|
||||
JVC LITERAL1
|
||||
LG LITERAL1
|
||||
UNKNOWN LITERAL1
|
||||
REPEAT LITERAL1
|
||||
12
library.json
Normal file
12
library.json
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||
{
|
||||
"name": "IRremoteESP8266",
|
||||
"keywords": "infrared, ir, remote",
|
||||
"description": "Send and receive infrared signals with multiple protocols",
|
||||
"repository":
|
||||
{
|
||||
"type": "git",
|
||||
"url": "https://github.com/markszabo/ESP8266-IRremote.git"
|
||||
},
|
||||
"frameworks": "arduino",
|
||||
"platforms": "esp8266"
|
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}
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