# ========================================================================= # *** If you are not developing the firmware, you can ignore this file *** # # This configuration package is used by Maurice for development purposes. # The main difference with the regular core.yaml package, is that the # source code for the bslamp2 component is not a remote GitHub repository, # but a local checkout of that repository. # ========================================================================== # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Substitutions as used by the configuration packages # These can be overriden from the main device configuration file. # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- substitutions: name: bedside-lamp friendly_name: Bedside Lamp light_name: ${friendly_name} RGBWW Light light_mode_text_sensor_name: ${friendly_name} Light Mode default_transition_length: 800ms # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Core setup # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- esphome: name: ${name} esp32: board: esp32doit-devkit-v1 framework: type: esp-idf sdkconfig_options: CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE: y CONFIG_ESP_PHY_CALIBRATION_AND_DATA_STORAGE: n advanced: ignore_efuse_mac_crc: true # Retrieve the code for the xiaomi_bslamp2 platform from a local clone # of the github repository, one directory up from the config file. external_components: - source: type: local path: ../esphome-xiaomi_bslamp2/components # Disable the reboot timeout. By default, the lamp reboots after 15 # minutes without any client connections (e.g. when home assistant is off # line, or when the WiFi is broken). Reboots are annoying though, because # the RGBWW LEDs will turn off during the reboot, causing the light to # flicker. api: reboot_timeout: 0s # The log level can be raised when needed for debugging the firmware. For # production, a low log level is recommended. Mainly because high volume log # output might interfere with the API/WiFi connection stability. So when # raising the log level, beware that you might see dropped connections from # Home Assistant and the network log viewer. logger: level: INFO # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Hardware setup # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- i2c: id: front_panel_i2c sda: GPIO21 scl: GPIO19 scan: true output: - platform: ledc id: output_red pin: GPIO13 frequency: 3000 channel: 0 - platform: ledc id: output_green pin: GPIO14 frequency: 3000 channel: 1 - platform: ledc id: output_blue pin: GPIO5 frequency: 3000 channel: 2 - platform: ledc id: output_white pin: GPIO12 frequency: 10000 channel: 4 - platform: gpio id: output_master1 pin: GPIO33 - platform: gpio id: output_master2 pin: number: GPIO4 mode: OUTPUT # This float output can be used to control the front panel illumination + # level indicator LEDs. Value 0.0 turns off the illumination. Other values # (up to 1.0) turn on the illumination and set the level indicator to the # requested level. - platform: xiaomi_bslamp2 id: my_front_panel_illumination xiaomi_bslamp2: light: red: output_red green: output_green blue: output_blue white: output_white master1: output_master1 master2: output_master2 front_panel: i2c: front_panel_i2c address: 0x2C trigger_pin: GPIO16