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add Ethernet library for W5100 (esp8266#962)
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= Ethernet Library for Arduino = | ||
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With the Arduino Ethernet Shield, this library allows an Arduino board to connect to the internet. | ||
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For more information about this library please visit us at | ||
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/Ethernet | ||
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modified to run on the ESP8266 | ||
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== License == | ||
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Copyright (c) 2010 Arduino LLC. All right reserved. | ||
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | ||
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | ||
Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software | ||
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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libraries/Ethernet/examples/AdvancedChatServer/AdvancedChatServer.ino
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/* | ||
Advanced Chat Server | ||
A more advanced server that distributes any incoming messages | ||
to all connected clients but the client the message comes from. | ||
To use telnet to your device's IP address and type. | ||
You can see the client's input in the serial monitor as well. | ||
Using an Arduino Wiznet Ethernet shield. | ||
Circuit: | ||
* Ethernet shield attached to pins 10, 11, 12, 13 | ||
* Analog inputs attached to pins A0 through A5 (optional) | ||
created 18 Dec 2009 | ||
by David A. Mellis | ||
modified 9 Apr 2012 | ||
by Tom Igoe | ||
redesigned to make use of operator== 25 Nov 2013 | ||
by Norbert Truchsess | ||
*/ | ||
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#include <SPI.h> | ||
#include <Ethernet.h> | ||
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// Enter a MAC address and IP address for your controller below. | ||
// The IP address will be dependent on your local network. | ||
// gateway and subnet are optional: | ||
byte mac[] = { | ||
0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xED }; | ||
IPAddress ip(192,168,1, 177); | ||
IPAddress gateway(192,168,1, 1); | ||
IPAddress subnet(255, 255, 0, 0); | ||
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// telnet defaults to port 23 | ||
EthernetServer server(23); | ||
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EthernetClient clients[4]; | ||
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void setup() { | ||
// initialize the ethernet device | ||
Ethernet.begin(mac, ip, gateway, subnet); | ||
// start listening for clients | ||
server.begin(); | ||
// Open serial communications and wait for port to open: | ||
Serial.begin(9600); | ||
while (!Serial) { | ||
; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only | ||
} | ||
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Serial.print("Chat server address:"); | ||
Serial.println(Ethernet.localIP()); | ||
} | ||
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void loop() { | ||
// wait for a new client: | ||
EthernetClient client = server.available(); | ||
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// when the client sends the first byte, say hello: | ||
if (client) { | ||
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boolean newClient = true; | ||
for (byte i=0;i<4;i++) { | ||
//check whether this client refers to the same socket as one of the existing instances: | ||
if (clients[i]==client) { | ||
newClient = false; | ||
break; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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if (newClient) { | ||
//check which of the existing clients can be overridden: | ||
for (byte i=0;i<4;i++) { | ||
if (!clients[i] && clients[i]!=client) { | ||
clients[i] = client; | ||
// clead out the input buffer: | ||
client.flush(); | ||
Serial.println("We have a new client"); | ||
client.print("Hello, client number: "); | ||
client.print(i); | ||
client.println(); | ||
break; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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if (client.available() > 0) { | ||
// read the bytes incoming from the client: | ||
char thisChar = client.read(); | ||
// echo the bytes back to all other connected clients: | ||
for (byte i=0;i<4;i++) { | ||
if (clients[i] && (clients[i]!=client)) { | ||
clients[i].write(thisChar); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
// echo the bytes to the server as well: | ||
Serial.write(thisChar); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
for (byte i=0;i<4;i++) { | ||
if (!(clients[i].connected())) { | ||
// client.stop() invalidates the internal socket-descriptor, so next use of == will allways return false; | ||
clients[i].stop(); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} |
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libraries/Ethernet/examples/BarometricPressureWebServer/BarometricPressureWebServer.ino
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/* | ||
SCP1000 Barometric Pressure Sensor Display | ||
Serves the output of a Barometric Pressure Sensor as a web page. | ||
Uses the SPI library. For details on the sensor, see: | ||
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8161 | ||
http://www.vti.fi/en/support/obsolete_products/pressure_sensors/ | ||
This sketch adapted from Nathan Seidle's SCP1000 example for PIC: | ||
http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/SCP1000-Testing.zip | ||
Circuit: | ||
SCP1000 sensor attached to pins 6,7, and 11 - 13: | ||
DRDY: pin 6 | ||
CSB: pin 7 | ||
MOSI: pin 11 | ||
MISO: pin 12 | ||
SCK: pin 13 | ||
created 31 July 2010 | ||
by Tom Igoe | ||
*/ | ||
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#include <Ethernet.h> | ||
// the sensor communicates using SPI, so include the library: | ||
#include <SPI.h> | ||
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// assign a MAC address for the ethernet controller. | ||
// fill in your address here: | ||
byte mac[] = { | ||
0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xED | ||
}; | ||
// assign an IP address for the controller: | ||
IPAddress ip(192, 168, 1, 20); | ||
IPAddress gateway(192, 168, 1, 1); | ||
IPAddress subnet(255, 255, 255, 0); | ||
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// Initialize the Ethernet server library | ||
// with the IP address and port you want to use | ||
// (port 80 is default for HTTP): | ||
EthernetServer server(80); | ||
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//Sensor's memory register addresses: | ||
const int PRESSURE = 0x1F; //3 most significant bits of pressure | ||
const int PRESSURE_LSB = 0x20; //16 least significant bits of pressure | ||
const int TEMPERATURE = 0x21; //16 bit temperature reading | ||
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// pins used for the connection with the sensor | ||
// the others you need are controlled by the SPI library): | ||
const int dataReadyPin = 6; | ||
const int chipSelectPin = 7; | ||
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float temperature = 0.0; | ||
long pressure = 0; | ||
long lastReadingTime = 0; | ||
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void setup() { | ||
// start the SPI library: | ||
SPI.begin(); | ||
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// start the Ethernet connection and the server: | ||
Ethernet.begin(mac, ip); | ||
server.begin(); | ||
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// initalize the data ready and chip select pins: | ||
pinMode(dataReadyPin, INPUT); | ||
pinMode(chipSelectPin, OUTPUT); | ||
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Serial.begin(9600); | ||
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//Configure SCP1000 for low noise configuration: | ||
writeRegister(0x02, 0x2D); | ||
writeRegister(0x01, 0x03); | ||
writeRegister(0x03, 0x02); | ||
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// give the sensor and Ethernet shield time to set up: | ||
delay(1000); | ||
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//Set the sensor to high resolution mode tp start readings: | ||
writeRegister(0x03, 0x0A); | ||
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} | ||
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void loop() { | ||
// check for a reading no more than once a second. | ||
if (millis() - lastReadingTime > 1000) { | ||
// if there's a reading ready, read it: | ||
// don't do anything until the data ready pin is high: | ||
if (digitalRead(dataReadyPin) == HIGH) { | ||
getData(); | ||
// timestamp the last time you got a reading: | ||
lastReadingTime = millis(); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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// listen for incoming Ethernet connections: | ||
listenForEthernetClients(); | ||
} | ||
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void getData() { | ||
Serial.println("Getting reading"); | ||
//Read the temperature data | ||
int tempData = readRegister(0x21, 2); | ||
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// convert the temperature to celsius and display it: | ||
temperature = (float)tempData / 20.0; | ||
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//Read the pressure data highest 3 bits: | ||
byte pressureDataHigh = readRegister(0x1F, 1); | ||
pressureDataHigh &= 0b00000111; //you only needs bits 2 to 0 | ||
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//Read the pressure data lower 16 bits: | ||
unsigned int pressureDataLow = readRegister(0x20, 2); | ||
//combine the two parts into one 19-bit number: | ||
pressure = ((pressureDataHigh << 16) | pressureDataLow) / 4; | ||
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Serial.print("Temperature: "); | ||
Serial.print(temperature); | ||
Serial.println(" degrees C"); | ||
Serial.print("Pressure: " + String(pressure)); | ||
Serial.println(" Pa"); | ||
} | ||
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void listenForEthernetClients() { | ||
// listen for incoming clients | ||
EthernetClient client = server.available(); | ||
if (client) { | ||
Serial.println("Got a client"); | ||
// an http request ends with a blank line | ||
boolean currentLineIsBlank = true; | ||
while (client.connected()) { | ||
if (client.available()) { | ||
char c = client.read(); | ||
// if you've gotten to the end of the line (received a newline | ||
// character) and the line is blank, the http request has ended, | ||
// so you can send a reply | ||
if (c == '\n' && currentLineIsBlank) { | ||
// send a standard http response header | ||
client.println("HTTP/1.1 200 OK"); | ||
client.println("Content-Type: text/html"); | ||
client.println(); | ||
// print the current readings, in HTML format: | ||
client.print("Temperature: "); | ||
client.print(temperature); | ||
client.print(" degrees C"); | ||
client.println("<br />"); | ||
client.print("Pressure: " + String(pressure)); | ||
client.print(" Pa"); | ||
client.println("<br />"); | ||
break; | ||
} | ||
if (c == '\n') { | ||
// you're starting a new line | ||
currentLineIsBlank = true; | ||
} | ||
else if (c != '\r') { | ||
// you've gotten a character on the current line | ||
currentLineIsBlank = false; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
// give the web browser time to receive the data | ||
delay(1); | ||
// close the connection: | ||
client.stop(); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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//Send a write command to SCP1000 | ||
void writeRegister(byte registerName, byte registerValue) { | ||
// SCP1000 expects the register name in the upper 6 bits | ||
// of the byte: | ||
registerName <<= 2; | ||
// command (read or write) goes in the lower two bits: | ||
registerName |= 0b00000010; //Write command | ||
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// take the chip select low to select the device: | ||
digitalWrite(chipSelectPin, LOW); | ||
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SPI.transfer(registerName); //Send register location | ||
SPI.transfer(registerValue); //Send value to record into register | ||
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// take the chip select high to de-select: | ||
digitalWrite(chipSelectPin, HIGH); | ||
} | ||
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//Read register from the SCP1000: | ||
unsigned int readRegister(byte registerName, int numBytes) { | ||
byte inByte = 0; // incoming from the SPI read | ||
unsigned int result = 0; // result to return | ||
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// SCP1000 expects the register name in the upper 6 bits | ||
// of the byte: | ||
registerName <<= 2; | ||
// command (read or write) goes in the lower two bits: | ||
registerName &= 0b11111100; //Read command | ||
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// take the chip select low to select the device: | ||
digitalWrite(chipSelectPin, LOW); | ||
// send the device the register you want to read: | ||
int command = SPI.transfer(registerName); | ||
// send a value of 0 to read the first byte returned: | ||
inByte = SPI.transfer(0x00); | ||
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result = inByte; | ||
// if there's more than one byte returned, | ||
// shift the first byte then get the second byte: | ||
if (numBytes > 1) { | ||
result = inByte << 8; | ||
inByte = SPI.transfer(0x00); | ||
result = result | inByte; | ||
} | ||
// take the chip select high to de-select: | ||
digitalWrite(chipSelectPin, HIGH); | ||
// return the result: | ||
return(result); | ||
} |
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