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Maybe not really an issue, but is someone here can help me with this simple project? I'm trying to use the esp_dmx library (https://github.com/someweisguy/esp_dmx) with the ArtnetWifi library to make a simple Art-Net to DMX node. I can easily send DMX with esp_dmx library and I can easily receive Art-Net with ArtnetWifi, but I'm unable to make them work together. Can someone here help me with this? Here is my code :
`
#include<Arduino.h>
#include<esp_dmx.h>
#include<ArtnetWifi.h>
#include<Arduino.h>//Wifi settingsconstchar* ssid = "LRB_UBNT";
constchar* pwd = "UBNT2LRB";
const IPAddress ip(192, 168, 1, 201);
const IPAddress gateway(192, 168, 1, 1);
const IPAddress subnet(255, 255, 255, 0);
WiFiUDP UdpSend;
ArtnetWifi artnet;
constint startUniverse = 0; // CHANGE FOR YOUR SETUP most software this is 1, some software send out artnet first universe as 0.// Check if we got all universesconstint numberOfChannels = 512;
constint maxUniverses = numberOfChannels / 512 + ((numberOfChannels % 512) ? 1 : 0);
bool universesReceived[maxUniverses];
bool sendFrame = 1;
/* First, lets define the hardware pins that we are using with our ESP32. We need to define which pin is transmitting data and which pin is receiving data. DMX circuits also often need to be told when we are transmitting and when we are receiving data. We can do this by defining an enable pin. */int transmitPin = 17;
int receivePin = 16;
int enablePin = 5;
/* Make sure to double-check that these pins are compatible with your ESP32! Some ESP32s, such as the ESP32-WROVER series, do not allow you to read or write data on pins 16 or 17, so it's always good to read the manuals. *//* Next, lets decide which DMX port to use. The ESP32 has either 2 or 3 ports. Port 0 is typically used to transmit serial data back to your Serial Monitor, so we shouldn't use that port. Lets use port 1! */dmx_port_t dmxPort = 1;
/* Now we want somewhere to store our DMX data. Since a single packet of DMX data can be up to 513 bytes long, we want our array to be at least that long. This library knows that the max DMX packet size is 513, so we can fill in the array size with `DMX_PACKET_SIZE`. */
byte dataDMX[DMX_PACKET_SIZE];
/* This variable will allow us to update our packet and print to the Serial Monitor at a regular interval. */unsignedlong lastUpdate = millis();
boolConnectWifi(void)
{
bool state = true;
int i = 0;
WiFi.begin(ssid, pwd);
WiFi.config(ip, gateway, subnet);
Serial.println("");
Serial.println("Connecting to WiFi");
// Wait for connection
Serial.print("Connecting");
while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
delay(500);
Serial.print(".");
if (i > 20){
state = false;
break;
}
i++;
}
if (state) {
Serial.println("");
Serial.print("Connected to ");
Serial.println(ssid);
Serial.print("IP address: ");
Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
} else {
Serial.println("");
Serial.println("Connection failed.");
}
return state;
}
voidonDmxFrame(uint16_t universe, uint16_t length, uint8_t sequence, uint8_t* data)
{
sendFrame = 1;
// range checkif (universe < startUniverse)
{
return;
}
uint8_tindex = universe - startUniverse;
if (index >= maxUniverses)
{
return;
}
// Store which universe has got in
universesReceived[index] = true;
for (int i = 0 ; i < maxUniverses ; i++)
{
if (!universesReceived[i])
{
sendFrame = 0;
break;
}
}
// read universe and put into the right part of the display bufferfor (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
dataDMX[i] = data[i];
}
dmx_write(dmxPort, dataDMX, DMX_PACKET_SIZE);
if (sendFrame)
{
dmx_send(dmxPort, DMX_PACKET_SIZE);
dmx_wait_sent(dmxPort, DMX_TIMEOUT_TICK);
Serial.print(" DataDMX (");
for (int i = 0; i < 512; i++) {
Serial.print(dataDMX[i], HEX);
Serial.print("");
}
Serial.println();
// Reset universeReceived to 0memset(universesReceived, 0, maxUniverses);
}
}
voidsetup() {
/* Start the serial connection back to the computer so that we can log messages to the Serial Monitor. Lets set the baud rate to 115200. */
Serial.begin(115200);
ConnectWifi();
artnet.begin();
/* Set the DMX hardware pins to the pins that we want to use. */dmx_set_pin(dmxPort, transmitPin, receivePin, enablePin);
/* Now we can install the DMX driver! We'll tell it which DMX port to use and which interrupt priority it should have. If you aren't sure which interrupt priority to use, you can use the macro `DMX_DEFAULT_INTR_FLAG` to set the interrupt to its default settings.*/dmx_driver_install(dmxPort, DMX_DEFAULT_INTR_FLAGS);
// this will be called for each packet received
artnet.setArtDmxCallback(onDmxFrame);
}
voidloop() {
artnet.read();
}
`
Thanks,
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Hi,
Maybe not really an issue, but is someone here can help me with this simple project? I'm trying to use the esp_dmx library (https://github.com/someweisguy/esp_dmx) with the ArtnetWifi library to make a simple Art-Net to DMX node. I can easily send DMX with esp_dmx library and I can easily receive Art-Net with ArtnetWifi, but I'm unable to make them work together. Can someone here help me with this? Here is my code :
`
`
Thanks,
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: