61 lines
1.7 KiB
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61 lines
1.7 KiB
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// nrf905_reliable_datagram_client.pde
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// -*- mode: C++ -*-
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// Example sketch showing how to create a simple addressed, reliable messaging client
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// with the RHReliableDatagram class, using the RH_NRF905 driver to control a NRF905 radio.
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// It is designed to work with the other example nrf905_reliable_datagram_server
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// Tested on Teensy3.1 with nRF905 module
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// Tested on Arduino Due with nRF905 module (Caution: use the SPI headers for connecting)
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#include <RHReliableDatagram.h>
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#include <RH_NRF905.h>
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#include <SPI.h>
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#define CLIENT_ADDRESS 1
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#define SERVER_ADDRESS 2
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// Singleton instance of the radio driver
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RH_NRF905 driver;
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// Class to manage message delivery and receipt, using the driver declared above
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RHReliableDatagram manager(driver, CLIENT_ADDRESS);
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void setup()
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{
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Serial.begin(9600);
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if (!manager.init())
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Serial.println("init failed");
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// Defaults after init are 433.2 MHz (channel 108), -10dBm
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}
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uint8_t data[] = "Hello World!";
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// Dont put this on the stack:
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uint8_t buf[RH_NRF905_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN];
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void loop()
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{
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Serial.println("Sending to nrf905_reliable_datagram_server");
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// Send a message to manager_server
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if (manager.sendtoWait(data, sizeof(data), SERVER_ADDRESS))
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{
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// Now wait for a reply from the server
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uint8_t len = sizeof(buf);
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uint8_t from;
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if (manager.recvfromAckTimeout(buf, &len, 2000, &from))
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{
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Serial.print("got reply from : 0x");
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Serial.print(from, HEX);
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Serial.print(": ");
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Serial.println((char*)buf);
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}
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else
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{
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Serial.println("No reply, is nrf905_reliable_datagram_server running?");
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}
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}
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else
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Serial.println("sendtoWait failed");
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delay(500);
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}
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