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1 # ir_rx_test.py Test program for IR remote control decoder arem.py
2 # Supports Pyboard and ESP8266
3
4 # Author: Peter Hinch
5 # Copyright Peter Hinch 2020 Released under the MIT license
6
7 # Run this to characterise a remote.
8
9 from sys import platform
10 import time
11 import gc
12 from machine import Pin, freq
13 from ir_rx import *
14
15 ESP32 = platform == 'esp32' or platform == 'esp32_LoBo'
16
17 if platform == 'pyboard':
18 p = Pin('X3', Pin.IN)
19 elif platform == 'esp8266':
20 freq(160000000)
21 p = Pin(13, Pin.IN)
22 elif ESP32:
23 p = Pin(23, Pin.IN) # was 27
24
25 errors = {BADSTART : 'Invalid start pulse', BADBLOCK : 'Error: bad block',
26 BADREP : 'Error: repeat', OVERRUN : 'Error: overrun',
27 BADDATA : 'Error: invalid data', BADADDR : 'Error: invalid address'}
28
29 def cb(data, addr, ctrl):
30 if data == REPEAT: # NEC protocol sends repeat codes.
31 print('Repeat code.')
32 elif data >= 0:
33 print('Data {:03x} Addr {:03x} Ctrl {:01x}'.format(data, addr, ctrl))
34 else:
35 print(errors[data]) # Application would ignore errors
36
37
38 s = '''Test for IR receiver. Run:
39 from ir_rx_test import test
40 test() for NEC protocol,
41 test(1) for Sony SIRC 12 bit,
42 test(2) for Sony SIRC 15 bit,
43 test(3) for Sony SIRC 20 bit,
44 test(5) for Philips RC-5 protocol,
45 test(6) for RC6 mode 0.
46
47 Hit ctrl-c to stop, then ctrl-d to soft reset.'''
48
49 print(s)
50
51 def test(proto=0):
52 if proto == 0:
53 ir = NEC_IR(p, cb) # Extended mode
54 elif proto < 4:
55 bits = (12, 15, 20)[proto - 1]
56 ir = SONY_IR(p, cb, bits)
57 #ir.verbose = True
58 elif proto == 5:
59 ir = RC5_IR(p, cb)
60 elif proto == 6:
61 ir = RC6_M0(p, cb)
62 # A real application would do something here...
63 while True:
64 print('running')
65 time.sleep(5)
66 gc.collect()