* ADC_VCC is not macro
* In esp.h ADC_VCC and ADC_TOUT is not macro, so define macro.
* ADC_VCC and ADC_TOUT fixes in utils.ino and sensors.h
* Adding support for I2C temperature and humidity sensor HDC1080 / 831R
* Added HDC1080 to test\build\sensor.h and arduino.h
* added brackets
* Revert ADC_MODE_VALUE to initial values
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Co-authored-by: Max Prokhorov <prokhorov.max@outlook.com>
* PIO: remove -ota envs, handle OTA condition in extra script
* Tweak ESPURNA_BOARD variable
* Support git and latest in ota script
* Handle ESPURNA_FLAGS too
* Try to handle env and projenv in pylint
* Add deprecation comment about -ota envs
* regen arduino.h
* Add support for Kogan Smarter Home Plug With Energy Meter
Type: Power Plug
Board: Kogan Smarter Home Plug with Energy Meter
Build flag: KOGAN_SMARTER_HOME_PLUG_W_POW
Description: Power Plug with integrated Energy Meter
Baseboard: Tuya TYWE3S
Baseboard Data sheet: https://docs.tuya.com/docDetail?code=K8uhkbb1ihp8u
* Include Kogan Smarter Home plug with energy meter (KOGAN_SMARTER_HOME_PLUG_W_POW) into arduino.h
* Update platformio.ini to support Kogan Smarter Home plug with energy meter (KOGAN_SMARTER_HOME_PLUG_W_POW)
* Add Kogan Smarter Home plug with energy meter product image
* fix platformio.ini that was missing a '-ota' for the environment
* comment out device definition
* Make device name consistent with #define and platformio.ini
We have created a few dozens of devices, released as open-source hardware and
published the schematics to GitHub. We're planning to organize some small
(10-15 people) workshops on how to assemble, flash and configure these board.
https://github.com/eHomeDIY
- fix hardware.h weird encoding (todo: is there a git-attribute for
this to be peristent?)
- sort and add missing support and hw entries to the arduino.h
- force thermostat to depend on sensors to avoid confusing linker error
* add support for Hykker Smart Plug with power meter
Type: Power Plugs
Board: Hykker Power Plug
Build flag: HYKKER_POWER_PLUG
Description: Power plug w/ power metering
* Update arduino.h
hykker power plug
* Update platformio.ini
hykker power plug
* Type: Power Plugs
Board: Hykker Smart Home Power Plug
Build flag: HYKKER_SMART_HOME_POWER_PLUG
Description: Power plug w/ power metering
* voltage ratio calibration for correct results
* scripts: memanalyzer fixes
- cleanup duplication
- cleanup external dependencies
- properly use subprocess when calling pio, add debug mode
- cleanup argparse usage, use store_true actions instead of counters
- use python3 syntax and python3 shebang by default
- fix some issues with module dependencies
* move to scripts
* use simple return
* quick fix for rfm
* codacy unused import
* formatting
* show defaults
* while at it, rewrite to make pylint happy
* fix unused
* add windows support + note
* Added T6613
* Added T6613
* Added T6613
* Added T6613
* Added T6613
* Added T6613
* Added T6613
* Added T6613
* Added T6613
* Updated copyright string
* Buffer from 6 bytes to 8 bytes
Current gcc-4 does not mark this as warning, but gcc-9 notices the 3 char size requirement. Buffer should be 8
* Use 5000ppm max
* Add Shelly 2.5
* Add ADE7953 sensor support
* Fix compilation
* Use only one instance
* WIP: Not working, I got StoreProhibited exception
* Fix exception
* Fix merge issues
* Apply request review changes
* declare struct before using it
* uninterruptible delay
* try optimized reg_size
* fix types
* Remove gpio 0 input in analog sensor
* Add energy to ADE7953, it is not finished yet
* Add new method to save energy with index
* Finish energy for ADE7953
* Add support for MagicHome RGBWW LED strip
This adds support for MagicHome 5 channel LED strip. It is using ESP8285 board, labelled as ESP-M4, has 5 powerful MOSFETs (M3006D, up to 80A! continuous/160A peak) at 12-24V. They are driven by smaller transistors. Red LED is connected to 3.3V power supply, and can't be controller. Green LED is connected to GPIO. Pin mappings:
BTN IO0
R Q8 Q2 IO14
G Q6 Q3 IO12
B Q9 Q4 IO13
WW Q10 Q5 IO15
CW Q7 Q1 IO5
GREEN_LED IO2
Looks like the same board is used in another product which has support for RF remote, but mine doesn't, so I don't include RF config, if yours has it should be a simple copy/paste job to add it.
* Add config for push button
* Fix copy/paste mistake
* Turn on/off LEDs using the push button