/* * Author - Marcel Schulz (alias Schullebernd) * ************************************************************* * See further library details on https://github.com/Schullebernd/SBNetwork * ************************************************************* * This example is a client with a BME280 temperatur, humidity and barometer sensor on I2C. * It sends the measured values every 20 seconds to the master. * To setup the master device for this example, open the UniversalSensorMaster example and run it on a second device. * ************************************************************** * Step 1 - Prepare your device like in the example sketch GettingStartedClient * * Step 2 - Connect the BME280 sensor to your arduino/wemos device * Connect Arduino --> BME280 * ------------------ * A4 --> SDA * A5 --> SCL * 3V3 --> VCC * GND --> GND * empty --> CSB * empty --> SD0 * The I2C Address of BME280 usually is 0x76 --> Put this into bme.begin(0x76) at setup function. If this is not working try 0x77. * * Step 3 - Download and include the Sparkfun BME280 library. * https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun_BME280_Arduino_Library * * Step 4 - Run the project * Connect the Arduino via USB to the PC, select the right board and COM interface in the tools menu and run the project. */ #include #include #include // Type in here the mac address of the device. // This must be unique within your complete network otherwise the network will not work. //SBMacAddress deviceMac(0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05); SBMacAddress deviceMac(0x05, 0x04, 0x03, 0x02, 0x01); // Create a new network device with Arduino and set the _ce and _cs pin // The first argument defines the type of the device. false=master and true=client device //SBNetwork networkDevice(false, D2, D8); SBNetwork networkDevice(true, 6, 7); // time variables uint32_t wait = 20000; uint32_t lastWait = wait; // Define the BME280 sensor BME280 bme; void setup() { Serial.begin(19200); Serial.println(F("*** PRESS 'N' to reset the device")); // Initialize the network device networkDevice.initialize(deviceMac); // Initialize the BME280 sensor bme.settings.commInterface = I2C_MODE; bme.settings.I2CAddress = 0x76; bme.settings.runMode = 3; bme.settings.tStandby = 0; bme.settings.filter = 0; bme.settings.tempOverSample = 1; bme.settings.pressOverSample = 1; bme.settings.humidOverSample = 1; Serial.print("Starting BME280... result of .begin(): 0x"); //Calling .begin() causes the settings to be loaded delay(10); //Make sure sensor had enough time to turn on. BME280 requires 2ms to start up. Serial.println(bme.begin(), HEX); } void loop() { if (Serial.available()) { char c = toupper(Serial.read()); if (c == 'N') { networkDevice.resetData(); } } // Call this in the loop() function to maintain the network device networkDevice.update(); // Send a message to the master every 4 seconds if (lastWait < millis()) { float fTemp = bme.readTempC(); Serial.print("Temperature: "); Serial.print(fTemp, 2); Serial.println(" degrees C"); float fPressure = bme.readFloatPressure(); Serial.print("Pressure: "); Serial.print(fPressure, 2); Serial.println(" Pa"); float fHumidity = bme.readFloatHumidity(); Serial.print("%RH: "); Serial.print(fHumidity, 2); Serial.println(" %"); byte message[10 + (3*4)]; // the first 10 bytes containing the type of the sensor. The 3*4 bytes are needed for the values. float has a length of 32 bits = 4 bytes and we need 3 of them. strcpy((char*)message, "BME280"); memcpy((void*)(message + 10), &fTemp, sizeof(float)); memcpy((void*)(message + 10 + 4), &fPressure, sizeof(float)); memcpy((void*)(message + 10 + 4 + 4), &fHumidity, sizeof(float)); networkDevice.sendToDevice(networkDevice.NetworkDevice.MasterMAC, message, 10 + (3*4)); lastWait += wait; } } // Loop