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Hello! I try connect your library with arduino. I can connect arduino pinpong(mode ping) and raspberry pinpong on C++(mode pong).
Arduino sketch:
#include <SPI.h>
#include "nRF24L01.h"
#include "RF24.h"
#include "printf.h"
// Set up nRF24L01 radio on SPI bus plus pins 9 & 10
RF24 radio(9,10);
const int role_pin = 5;
//
// Topology
//
// Radio pipe addresses for the 2 nodes to communicate.
const uint64_t pipes[2] = { 0xF0F0F0F0E1LL, 0xF0F0F0F0D2LL };
//
// Role management
//
// Set up role. This sketch uses the same software for all the nodes
// in this system. Doing so greatly simplifies testing. The hardware itself specifies
// which node it is.
//
// This is done through the role_pin
//
// The various roles supported by this sketch
typedef enum { role_ping_out = 1, role_pong_back } role_e;
// The debug-friendly names of those roles
const char* role_friendly_name[] = { "invalid", "Ping out", "Pong back"};
// The role of the current running sketch
role_e role;
//
// Payload
//
const int min_payload_size = 4;
const int max_payload_size = 32;
const int payload_size_increments_by = 1;
int next_payload_size = min_payload_size;
char receive_payload[max_payload_size+1]; // +1 to allow room for a terminating NULL char
void setup(void)
{
//
// Role
//
// set up the role pin
pinMode(role_pin, INPUT);
digitalWrite(role_pin,HIGH);
delay(20); // Just to get a solid reading on the role pin
// read the address pin, establish our role
if ( digitalRead(role_pin) )
role = role_ping_out;
else
role = role_pong_back;
//
// Print preamble
//
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println(F("RF24/examples/pingpair_dyn/"));
Serial.print(F("ROLE: "));
Serial.println(role_friendly_name[role]);
//
// Setup and configure rf radio
//
radio.begin();
// enable dynamic payloads
radio.enableDynamicPayloads();
// optionally, increase the delay between retries & # of retries
radio.setRetries(5,15);
//
// Open pipes to other nodes for communication
//
// This simple sketch opens two pipes for these two nodes to communicate
// back and forth.
// Open 'our' pipe for writing
// Open the 'other' pipe for reading, in position #1 (we can have up to 5 pipes open for reading)
if ( role == role_ping_out )
{
radio.openWritingPipe(pipes[0]);
radio.openReadingPipe(1,pipes[1]);
}
else
{
radio.openWritingPipe(pipes[1]);
radio.openReadingPipe(1,pipes[0]);
}
//
// Start listening
//
radio.startListening();
//
// Dump the configuration of the rf unit for debugging
//
radio.printDetails();
}
void loop(void)
{
//
// Ping out role. Repeatedly send the current time
//
if (role == role_ping_out)
{
// The payload will always be the same, what will change is how much of it we send.
static char send_payload[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ789012";
// First, stop listening so we can talk.
radio.stopListening();
// Take the time, and send it. This will block until complete
Serial.print(F("Now sending length "));
Serial.println(next_payload_size);
radio.write( send_payload, next_payload_size );
// Now, continue listening
radio.startListening();
// Wait here until we get a response, or timeout
unsigned long started_waiting_at = millis();
bool timeout = false;
while ( ! radio.available() && ! timeout )
if (millis() - started_waiting_at > 500 )
timeout = true;
// Describe the results
if ( timeout )
{
Serial.println(F("Failed, response timed out."));
}
else
{
// Grab the response, compare, and send to debugging spew
uint8_t len = radio.getDynamicPayloadSize();
// If a corrupt dynamic payload is received, it will be flushed
if(!len){
return;
}
radio.read( receive_payload, len );
// Put a zero at the end for easy printing
receive_payload[len] = 0;
// Spew it
Serial.print(F("Got response size="));
Serial.print(len);
Serial.print(F(" value="));
Serial.println(receive_payload);
}
// Update size for next time.
next_payload_size += payload_size_increments_by;
if ( next_payload_size > max_payload_size )
next_payload_size = min_payload_size;
// Try again 1s later
delay(100);
}
//
// Pong back role. Receive each packet, dump it out, and send it back
//
if ( role == role_pong_back )
{
// if there is data ready
while ( radio.available() )
{
// Fetch the payload, and see if this was the last one.
uint8_t len = radio.getDynamicPayloadSize();
// If a corrupt dynamic payload is received, it will be flushed
if(!len){
continue;
}
radio.read( receive_payload, len );
// Put a zero at the end for easy printing
receive_payload[len] = 0;
// Spew it
Serial.print(F("Got response size="));
Serial.print(len);
Serial.print(F(" value="));
Serial.println(receive_payload);
// First, stop listening so we can talk
radio.stopListening();
// Send the final one back.
radio.write( receive_payload, len );
Serial.println(F("Sent response."));
// Now, resume listening so we catch the next packets.
radio.startListening();
}
}
}
raspberry worked part:
#include <string>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <sstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <RF24/RF24.h>
#include <unistd.h>
using namespace std;
//RF24 radio("/dev/spidev0.0",8000000 , 25);
//RF24 radio(RPI_V2_GPIO_P1_15, RPI_V2_GPIO_P1_24, BCM2835_SPI_SPEED_8MHZ);
RF24 radio(RPI_V2_GPIO_P1_22, RPI_V2_GPIO_P1_24, BCM2835_SPI_SPEED_8MHZ);
const uint64_t pipes[2] = { 0xF0F0F0F0E1LL, 0xF0F0F0F0D2LL };
const int min_payload_size = 4;
const int max_payload_size = 32;
const int payload_size_increments_by = 1;
int next_payload_size = min_payload_size;
char receive_payload[max_payload_size+1]; // +1 to allow room for a terminating NULL char
int main(int argc, char** argv){
bool role_ping_out = 1, role_pong_back = 0;
bool role = 0;
// Print preamble:
cout << "RF24/examples/pingpair_dyn/\n";
// Setup and configure rf radio
radio.begin();
radio.enableDynamicPayloads();
radio.setRetries(5,15);
radio.printDetails();
/********* Role chooser ***********/
printf("\n ************ Role Setup ***********\n");
string input = "";
char myChar = {0};
cout << "Choose a role: Enter 0 for receiver, 1 for transmitter (CTRL+C to exit) \n>";
getline(cin,input);
if(input.length() == 1) {
myChar = input[0];
if(myChar == '0'){
cout << "Role: Pong Back, awaiting transmission " << endl << endl;
}else{ cout << "Role: Ping Out, starting transmission " << endl << endl;
role = role_ping_out;
}
}
/***********************************/
if ( role == role_ping_out ) {
radio.openWritingPipe(pipes[0]);
radio.openReadingPipe(1,pipes[1]);
} else {
radio.openWritingPipe(pipes[1]);
radio.openReadingPipe(1,pipes[0]);
radio.startListening();
}
// forever loop
while (1)
{
if (role == role_ping_out)
{
// The payload will always be the same, what will change is how much of it we send.
static char send_payload[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ789012";
// First, stop listening so we can talk.
radio.stopListening();
// Take the time, and send it. This will block until complete
printf("Now sending length %i...",next_payload_size);
radio.write( send_payload, next_payload_size );
// Now, continue listening
radio.startListening();
// Wait here until we get a response, or timeout
unsigned long started_waiting_at = millis();
bool timeout = false;
while ( ! radio.available() && ! timeout )
if (millis() - started_waiting_at > 500 )
timeout = true;
// Describe the results
if ( timeout )
{
printf("Failed, response timed out.\n\r");
}
else
{
// Grab the response, compare, and send to debugging spew
uint8_t len = radio.getDynamicPayloadSize();
radio.read( receive_payload, len );
// Put a zero at the end for easy printing
receive_payload[len] = 0;
// Spew it
printf("Got response size=%i value=%s\n\r",len,receive_payload);
}
// Update size for next time.
next_payload_size += payload_size_increments_by;
if ( next_payload_size > max_payload_size )
next_payload_size = min_payload_size;
// Try again 1s later
delay(100);
}
//
// Pong back role. Receive each packet, dump it out, and send it back
//
if ( role == role_pong_back )
{
// if there is data ready
if ( radio.available() )
{
// Dump the payloads until we've gotten everything
uint8_t len;
while (radio.available())
{
// Fetch the payload, and see if this was the last one.
len = radio.getDynamicPayloadSize();
radio.read( receive_payload, len );
// Put a zero at the end for easy printing
receive_payload[len] = 0;
// Spew it
printf("Got payload size=%i value=%s\n\r",len,receive_payload);
}
// First, stop listening so we can talk
radio.stopListening();
// Send the final one back.
radio.write( receive_payload, len );
printf("Sent response.\n\r");
// Now, resume listening so we catch the next packets.
radio.startListening();
}
}
}
}
on Raspberry pi and put this:
RF24/examples/pingpair_dyn/
================ SPI Configuration ================
CSN Pin = CE0 (PI Hardware Driven)
CE Pin = Custom GPIO25
Clock Speed = 8 Mhz
================ NRF Configuration ================
STATUS = 0x0e RX_DR=0 TX_DS=0 MAX_RT=0 RX_P_NO=7 TX_FULL=0
RX_ADDR_P0-1 = 0xe7e7e7e7e7 0xc2c2c2c2c2
RX_ADDR_P2-5 = 0xc3 0xc4 0xc5 0xc6
TX_ADDR = 0xe7e7e7e7e7
RX_PW_P0-6 = 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
EN_AA = 0x3f
EN_RXADDR = 0x03
RF_CH = 0x4c
RF_SETUP = 0x07
CONFIG = 0x0e
DYNPD/FEATURE = 0x3f 0x04
Data Rate = 1MBPS
Model = nRF24L01+
CRC Length = 16 bits
PA Power = PA_MAX
************ Role Setup ***********
Choose a role: Enter 0 for receiver, 1 for transmitter (CTRL+C to exit)
>0
Role: Pong Back, awaiting transmission
Got payload size=24 value=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX
Sent response.
Got payload size=25 value=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
Sent response.
Got payload size=26 value=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Sent response.
Got payload size=27 value=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ7
Sent response.
Got payload size=28 value=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ78
Sent response.
Got payload size=29 value=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ789
Sent response.
Got payload size=30 value=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ7890
Sent response.
Got payload size=31 value=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ78901
Sent response.
Got payload size=32 value=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ789012
Sent response.
And I have example with your library:
var NRF24 = require("nrf"),
queue = require('queue-async');
var pipes = [0xF0F0F0F0E1, 0xF0F0F0F0D2];
var radiocfg = {spiDev:"/dev/spidev0.0", cePin:25};
var radio = NRF24.connect(radiocfg.spiDev, radiocfg.cePin);
try {
radio._debug = false;
radio.dataRate('1Mbps').crcBytes(2);
radio.transmitPower('PA_MAX').autoRetransmit({count:5, delay:4000});
//radio.setStates({DYNPD:0x00, FEATURE:0x00,EN_DPL:0});
radio.begin(function (e) {
var rx = radio.openPipe('rx', pipes[0],{size: 'auto',autoAck:false}),
tx = radio.openPipe('tx', pipes[1],{size: 'auto',autoAck:false});
//radio.setStates({DYNPD:0x00, FEATURE:0x00,EN_DPL:0});
tx.on('ready', function () {
radio.printDetails();
var buf = new Uint32Array(1);
buf[0] = 81;
var ret = 'hz';
try {
ret = tx.write(new Buffer(buf));
}catch(e) {
console.log('=((');
}
console.log('myret',ret);
if(ret === true){
//tx.
}
//tx.write("Hello?");
//tx.write("blah blah blah");
//tx.write("the number 4");
//setInterval(tx.write.bind(tx, "beep"), 2e3);
//setInterval(tx.write.bind(tx, "boop"), 2e3);
});
tx.on('error',function(e){
console.log('err',e);
});
rx.on('data', function (d) {
console.log("Got data:", d.toString());
});
rx.on('error',function(e){
console.log('err2',e);
});
});
}catch(e) {
console.log('hm....');
Hello! I try connect your library with arduino. I can connect arduino pinpong(mode ping) and raspberry pinpong on C++(mode pong).
Arduino sketch:
raspberry worked part:
on Raspberry pi and put this:
And I have example with your library:
that out:
I see all packets reverted, and next packet have some length but filled by last char. What I to do wrong?
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