mqtt-ir-remote/IRremoteESP8266/examples/JVCPanasonicSendDemo/JVCPanasonicSendDemo.ino

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/*
* IRremoteESP8266: IRsendDemo - demonstrates sending IR codes with IRsend
* 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)
*
* An IR LED circuit *MUST* be connected to ESP8266 pin 4 (D2).
*
* TL;DR: The IR LED needs to be driven by a transistor for a good result.
*
* Suggested circuit:
* https://github.com/markszabo/IRremoteESP8266/wiki#ir-sending
*
* Common mistakes & tips:
* * Don't just connect the IR LED directly to the pin, it won't
* have enough current to drive the IR LED effectively.
* * Make sure you have the IR LED polarity correct.
* See: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/polarity/diode-and-led-polarity
* * Typical digital camera/phones can be used to see if the IR LED is flashed.
* Replace the IR LED with a normal LED if you don't have a digital camera
* when debugging.
* * Avoid using the following pins unless you really know what you are doing:
* * Pin 0/D3: Can interfere with the boot/program mode & support circuits.
* * Pin 1/TX/TXD0: Any serial transmissions from the ESP8266 will interfere.
* * Pin 3/RX/RXD0: Any serial transmissions to the ESP8266 will interfere.
* * ESP-01 modules are tricky. We suggest you use a module with more GPIOs
* for your first time. e.g. ESP-12 etc.
*/
#ifndef UNIT_TEST
#include <Arduino.h>
#endif
#include <IRremoteESP8266.h>
#include <IRsend.h>
#define PanasonicAddress 0x4004 // Panasonic address (Pre data)
#define PanasonicPower 0x100BCBD // Panasonic Power button
#define JVCPower 0xC5E8
IRsend irsend(4); // An IR LED is controlled by GPIO pin 4 (D2)
void setup() {
irsend.begin();
}
void loop() {
// This should turn your TV on and off
#if SEND_PANASONIC
irsend.sendPanasonic(PanasonicAddress, PanasonicPower);
#else // SEND_PANASONIC
Serial.println("Can't send because SEND_PANASONIC has been disabled.");
#endif // SEND_PANASONIC
#if SEND_JVC
irsend.sendJVC(JVCPower, 16, 0); // hex value, 16 bits, no repeat
// see http://www.sbprojects.com/knowledge/ir/jvc.php for information
delayMicroseconds(50);
irsend.sendJVC(JVCPower, 16, 1); // hex value, 16 bits, repeat
delayMicroseconds(50);
#else // SEND_JVC
Serial.println("Can't send because SEND_JVC has been disabled.");
#endif // SEND_JVC
}