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// RadioHead.h
// Author: Mike McCauley ([email protected]) DO NOT CONTACT THE AUTHOR DIRECTLY
// Copyright (C) 2014 Mike McCauley
// $Id: RadioHead.h,v 1.76 2019/07/14 00:18:48 mikem Exp mikem $
/*! \mainpage RadioHead Packet Radio library for embedded microprocessors
This is the RadioHead Packet Radio library for embedded microprocessors.
It provides a complete object-oriented library for sending and receiving packetized messages
via a variety of common data radios and other transports on a range of embedded microprocessors.
The version of the package that this documentation refers to can be downloaded
from http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/arduino/RadioHead/RadioHead-1.92.zip
You can find the latest version of the documentation at http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/arduino/RadioHead
You can also find online help and discussion at
http://groups.google.com/group/radiohead-arduino
Please use that group for all questions and discussions on this topic.
Do not contact the author directly, unless it is to discuss commercial licensing.
Before asking a question or reporting a bug, please read
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk/How_to_ask_a_software_question
- http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
- http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~shgtatham/bugs.html
Caution: Developing this type of software and using data radios
successfully is challenging and requires a substantial knowledge
base in software and radio and data transmission technologies and
theory. It may not be an appropriate project for beginners. If
you are a beginner, you will need to spend some time gaining
knowledge in these areas first.
\par Overview
RadioHead consists of 2 main sets of classes: Drivers and Managers.
- Drivers provide low level access to a range of different packet radios and other packetized message transports.
- Managers provide high level message sending and receiving facilities for a range of different requirements.
Every RadioHead program will have an instance of a Driver to
provide access to the data radio or transport, and usually a
Manager that uses that driver to send and receive messages for the
application. The programmer is required to instantiate a Driver
and a Manager, and to initialise the Manager. Thereafter the
facilities of the Manager can be used to send and receive
messages.
It is also possible to use a Driver on its own, without a Manager, although this only allows unaddressed,
unreliable transport via the Driver's facilities.
In some specialised use cases, it is possible to instantiate more than one Driver and more than one Manager.
A range of different common embedded microprocessor platforms are supported, allowing your project to run
on your choice of processor.
Example programs are included to show the main modes of use.
\par Drivers
The following Drivers are provided:
- RH_RF22
Works with Hope-RF
RF22B and RF23B based transceivers, and compatible chips and modules,
including the RFM22B transceiver module such as
hthis bare module: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10153
and this shield: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/11018
and this board: http://www.anarduino.com/miniwireless
and RF23BP modules such as: http://www.anarduino.com/details.jsp?pid=130
Supports GFSK, FSK and OOK. Access to other chip
features such as on-chip temperature measurement, analog-digital
converter, transmitter power control etc is also provided.
- RH_RF24
Works with Silicon Labs Si4460/4461/4463/4464 family of transceivers chip, and the equivalent
HopeRF RF24/26/27 family of chips and the HopeRF RFM24W/26W/27W modules.
Supports GFSK, FSK and OOK. Access to other chip
features such as on-chip temperature measurement, analog-digital
converter, transmitter power control etc is also provided.
- RH_RF69
Works with Hope-RF
RF69B based radio modules, such as the RFM69 module, (as used on the excellent Moteino and Moteino-USB
boards from LowPowerLab http://lowpowerlab.com/moteino/ )
and compatible chips and modules such as RFM69W, RFM69HW, RFM69CW, RFM69HCW (Semtech SX1231, SX1231H).
Also works with Anarduino MiniWireless -CW and -HW boards http://www.anarduino.com/miniwireless/ including
the marvellous high powered MinWireless-HW (with 20dBm output for excellent range).
Supports GFSK, FSK.
- RH_NRF24
Works with Nordic nRF24 based 2.4GHz radio modules, such as nRF24L01 and others.
Also works with Hope-RF RFM73
and compatible devices (such as BK2423). nRF24L01 and RFM73 can interoperate
with each other.
- RH_NRF905
Works with Nordic nRF905 based 433/868/915 MHz radio modules.
- RH_NRF51
Works with Nordic nRF51 compatible 2.4 GHz SoC/devices such as the nRF51822.
Also works with Sparkfun nRF52832 breakout board, with Arduino 1.6.13 and
Sparkfun nRF52 boards manager 0.2.3. Caution: although RadioHead compiles with nRF52832 as at 2019-06-06
there appears to be a problem with the support of interupt handlers in the Sparkfun support libraries,
and drivers (ie most of the SPI based radio drivers) that require interrupts do not work correctly.
- RH_RF95
Works with Semtech SX1276/77/78/79, Modtronix inAir4 and inAir9,
and HopeRF RFM95/96/97/98 and other similar LoRa capable radios.
Supports Long Range (LoRa) with spread spectrum frequency hopping, large payloads etc.
FSK/GFSK/OOK modes are not (yet) supported.
- RH_MRF89
Works with Microchip MRF89XA and compatible transceivers.
and modules such as MRF89XAM9A.
- RH_CC110
Works with Texas Instruments CC110L transceivers and compatible modules such as
Anaren AIR BoosterPack 430BOOST-CC110L
- RH_E32
Works with EBYTE E32-TTL-1W serial radio transceivers (and possibly other transceivers in the same family)
- RH_ASK
Works with a range of inexpensive ASK (amplitude shift keying) RF transceivers such as RX-B1
(also known as ST-RX04-ASK) receiver; TX-C1 transmitter and DR3100 transceiver; FS1000A/XY-MK-5V transceiver;
HopeRF RFM83C / RFM85. Supports ASK (OOK).
- RH_Serial
Works with RS232, RS422, RS485, RS488 and other point-to-point and multidropped serial connections,
or with TTL serial UARTs such as those on Arduino and many other processors,
or with data radios with a
serial port interface. RH_Serial provides packetization and error detection over any hardware or
virtual serial connection. Also builds and runs on Linux and OSX.
- RH_TCP
For use with simulated sketches compiled and running on Linux.
Works with tools/etherSimulator.pl to pass messages between simulated sketches, allowing
testing of Manager classes on Linux and without need for real radios or other transport hardware.
- RHEncryptedDriver
Adds encryption and decryption to any RadioHead transport driver, using any encrpytion cipher
supported by ArduinoLibs Cryptographic Library http://rweather.github.io/arduinolibs/crypto.html
Drivers can be used on their own to provide unaddressed, unreliable datagrams.
All drivers have the same identical API.
Or you can use any Driver with any of the Managers described below.
We welcome contributions of well tested and well documented code to support other transports.
If your radio or transciever is not on the list above, there is a good chance it
wont work without modifying RadioHead to suit it. If you wish for
support for another radio or transciever, and you send 2 of them to
AirSpayce Pty Ltd, we will consider adding support for it.
\par Managers
The drivers above all provide for unaddressed, unreliable, variable
length messages, but if you need more than that, the following
Managers are provided:
- RHDatagram
Addressed, unreliable variable length messages, with optional broadcast facilities.
- RHReliableDatagram
Addressed, reliable, retransmitted, acknowledged variable length messages.
- RHRouter
Multi-hop delivery of RHReliableDatagrams from source node to destination node via 0 or more
intermediate nodes, with manual, pre-programmed routing.
- RHMesh
Multi-hop delivery of RHReliableDatagrams with automatic route discovery and rediscovery.
Any Manager may be used with any Driver.
\par Platforms
A range of processors and platforms are supported:
- Arduino and the Arduino IDE (version 1.0 to 1.8.1 and later)
Including Diecimila, Uno, Mega, Leonardo, Yun, Due, Zero etc. http://arduino.cc/, Also similar boards such as
- Moteino http://lowpowerlab.com/moteino/
- Anarduino Mini http://www.anarduino.com/mini/
- RedBearLab Blend V1.0 http://redbearlab.com/blend/ (with Arduino 1.0.5 and RedBearLab Blend Add-On version 20140701)
- MoteinoMEGA https://lowpowerlab.com/shop/moteinomega
(with Arduino 1.0.5 and the MoteinoMEGA Arduino Core
https://github.com/LowPowerLab/Moteino/tree/master/MEGA/Core)
- ESP8266 on Arduino IDE and Boards Manager per https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino
Tested using Arduino 1.6.8 with esp8266 by ESP8266 Community version 2.1.0
Also Arduino 1.8.1 with esp8266 by SparkFun Electronics 2.5.2
Examples serial_reliable_datagram_* and ask_* are shown to work.
CAUTION: The GHz radio included in the ESP8266 is
not yet supported.
CAUTION: tests here show that when powered by an FTDI USB-Serial converter,
the ESP8266 can draw so much power when transmitting on its GHz WiFi that VCC will sag
causing random crashes. We strongly recommend a large cap, say 1000uF 10V on VCC if you are also using the WiFi.
- Various Talk2 Whisper boards eg https://wisen.com.au/store/products/whisper-node-lora.
Use Arduino Board Manager to install the Talk2 code support.
- etc.
- STM32 F4 Discover board, using Arduino 1.8.2 or later and
Roger Clarkes Arduino_STM from https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/Arduino_STM32
Caution: with this library and board, sending text to Serial causes the board to hang in mysterious ways.
Serial2 emits to PA2. The default SPI pins are SCK: PB3, MOSI PB5, MISO PB4.
We tested with PB0 as slave select and PB1 as interrupt pin for various radios. RH_ASK and RH_Serial also work.
- ChipKIT Core with Arduino IDE on any ChipKIT Core supported Digilent processor (tested on Uno32)
http://chipkit.net/wiki/index.php?title=ChipKIT_core
- Maple and Flymaple boards with libmaple and the Maple-IDE development environment
http://leaflabs.com/devices/maple/ and http://www.open-drone.org/flymaple
- Teensy including Teensy 3.1 and earlier built using Arduino IDE 1.0.5 to 1.6.4 and later with
teensyduino addon 1.18 to 1.23 and later.
http://www.pjrc.com/teensy
- Particle Photon https://store.particle.io/collections/photon and ARM3 based CPU with built-in
Wi-Fi transceiver and extensive IoT software suport. RadioHead does not support the built-in transceiver
but can be used to control other SPI based radios, Serial ports etc.
See below for details on how to build RadioHead for Photon
- ATTiny built using Arduino IDE 1.8 and the ATTiny core from
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/damellis/attiny/ide-1.6.x-boards-manager/package_damellis_attiny_index.json
using the instructions at
https://medium.com/jungletronics/attiny85-easy-flashing-through-arduino-b5f896c48189
(Caution: these are very small processors and not all RadioHead features may be available, depending on memory requirements)
(Caution: we have not had good success building RH_ASK sketches for ATTiny 85 with SpenceKonde ATTinyCore)
- nRF51 compatible Arm chips such as nRF51822 with Arduino 1.6.4 and later using the procedures
in http://redbearlab.com/getting-started-nrf51822/
- nRF52 compatible Arm chips such as as Adafruit BLE Feather board
https://www.adafruit.com/product/3406
- Adafruit Feather. These are excellent boards that are available with a variety of radios. We tested with the
Feather 32u4 with RFM69HCW radio, with Arduino IDE 1.6.8 and the Adafruit AVR Boards board manager version 1.6.10.
https://www.adafruit.com/products/3076
- Adafruit Feather M0 boards with Arduino 1.8.1 and later, using the Arduino and Adafruit SAMD board support.
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-feather-m0-basic-proto/using-with-arduino-ide
- ESP32 built using Arduino IDE 1.8.1 or later using the ESP32 toolchain installed per
https://diyprojects.io/programming-esp32-board-arduino-ide-macos-windows-linux-arm-raspberrypi-orangepi/
The internal 2.4GHz radio is not yet supported. Tested with RFM22 using SPI interface
- Raspberry Pi
Uses BCM2835 library for GPIO http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/bcm2835/
Currently works only with RH_NRF24 driver or other drivers that do not require interrupt support.
Contributed by Mike Poublon.
- Linux and OSX
Using the RHutil/HardwareSerial class, the RH_Serial driver and any manager will
build and run on Linux and OSX. These can be used to build programs that talk securely and reliably to
Arduino and other processors or to other Linux or OSX hosts on a reliable, error detected (and possibly encrypted) datagram
protocol over various types of serial line.
Other platforms are partially supported, such as Generic AVR 8 bit processors, MSP430.
We welcome contributions that will expand the range of supported platforms.
If your processor is not on the list above, there is a good chance it
wont work without modifying RadioHead to suit it. If you wish for
support for another processor, and you send 2 of them to
AirSpayce Pty Ltd, we will consider adding support for it.
RadioHead is available (through the efforts of others)
for PlatformIO. PlatformIO is a cross-platform code builder and the missing library manager.
http://platformio.org/#!/lib/show/124/RadioHead
\par History
RadioHead was created in April 2014, substantially based on code from some of our other earlier Radio libraries:
- RHMesh, RHRouter, RHReliableDatagram and RHDatagram are derived from the RF22 library version 1.39.
- RH_RF22 is derived from the RF22 library version 1.39.
- RH_RF69 is derived from the RF69 library version 1.2.
- RH_ASK is based on the VirtualWire library version 1.26, after significant conversion to C++.
- RH_Serial was new.
- RH_NRF24 is based on the NRF24 library version 1.12, with some significant changes.
During this combination and redevelopment, we have tried to retain all the processor dependencies and support from
the libraries that were contributed by other people. However not all platforms can be tested by us, so if you
find that support from some platform has not been successfully migrated, please feel free to fix it and send us a
patch.
Users of RHMesh, RHRouter, RHReliableDatagram and RHDatagram in the previous RF22 library will find that their
existing code will run mostly without modification. See the RH_RF22 documentation for more details.
\par Installation
Install in the usual way: unzip the distribution zip file to the libraries
sub-folder of your sketchbook.
The example sketches will be visible in in your Arduino, mpide, maple-ide or whatever.
http://arduino.cc/en/Guide/Libraries
\par Building for Particle Photon
The Photon is not supported by the Arduino IDE, so it takes a little effort to set up a build environment.
Heres what we did to enable building of RadioHead example sketches on Linux,
but there are other ways to skin this cat.
Basic reference for getting started is: http://particle-firmware.readthedocs.org/en/develop/build/
- Download the ARM gcc cross compiler binaries and unpack it in a suitable place:
\code
cd /tmp
wget https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/5.0/5-2015-q4-major/+download/gcc-arm-none-eabi-5_2-2015q4-20151219-linux.tar.bz2
tar xvf gcc-arm-none-eabi-5_2-2015q4-20151219-linux.tar.bz2
\endcode
- If dfu-util and friends not installed on your platform, download dfu-util and friends to somewhere in your path
\code
cd ~/bin
wget http://dfu-util.sourceforge.net/releases/dfu-util-0.8-binaries/linux-i386/dfu-util
wget http://dfu-util.sourceforge.net/releases/dfu-util-0.8-binaries/linux-i386/dfu-suffix
wget http://dfu-util.sourceforge.net/releases/dfu-util-0.8-binaries/linux-i386/dfu-prefix
\endcode
- Download the Particle firmware (contains headers and libraries require to compile Photon sketches)
to a suitable place:
\code
cd /tmp
wget https://github.com/spark/firmware/archive/develop.zip
unzip develop.zip
\endcode
- Make a working area containing the RadioHead library source code and your RadioHead sketch. You must
rename the sketch from .pde or .ino to application.cpp
\code
cd /tmp
mkdir RadioHead
cd RadioHead
cp /usr/local/projects/arduino/libraries/RadioHead/*.h .
cp /usr/local/projects/arduino/libraries/RadioHead/*.cpp .
cp /usr/local/projects/arduino/libraries/RadioHead/examples/cc110/cc110_client/cc110_client.pde application.cpp
\endcode
- Edit application.cpp and comment out any \#include <SPI.h> so it looks like:
\code
// #include <SPI.h>
\endcode
- Connect your Photon by USB. Put it in DFU mode as descibed in Photon documentation. Light should be flashing yellow
- Compile the RadioHead sketch and install it as the user program (this does not update the rest of the
Photon firmware, just the user part:
\code
cd /tmp/firmware-develop/main
PATH=$PATH:/tmp/gcc-arm-none-eabi-5_2-2015q4/bin make APPDIR=/tmp/RadioHead all PLATFORM=photon program-dfu
\endcode
- You should see RadioHead compile without errors and download the finished sketch into the Photon.
\par Compatible Hardware Suppliers
We have had good experiences with the following suppliers of RadioHead compatible hardware:
- LittleBird http://littlebirdelectronics.com.au in Australia for all manner of Arduinos and radios.
- LowPowerLab http://lowpowerlab.com/moteino in USA for the excellent Moteino and Moteino-USB
boards which include Hope-RF RF69B radios on-board.
- Anarduino and HopeRF USA (http://www.hoperfusa.com and http://www.anarduino.com) who have a wide range
of HopeRF radios and Arduino integrated modules.
- SparkFun https://www.sparkfun.com/ in USA who design and sell a wide range of Arduinos and radio modules.
- Wisen http://wisen.com.au who design and sell a wide range of integrated radio/processor modules including the
excellent Talk2 range.
\par Coding Style
RadioHead is designed so it can run on small processors with very
limited resources and strict timing contraints. As a result, we
tend only to use the simplest and least demanding (in terms of memory and CPU) C++
facilities. In particular we avoid as much as possible dynamic
memory allocation, and the use of complex objects like C++
strings, IO and buffers. We are happy with this, but we are aware
that some people may think we are leaving useful tools on the
table. You should not use this code as an example of how to do
generalised C++ programming on well resourced processors.
\par Donations
This library is offered under a free GPL license for those who want to use it that way.
We try hard to keep it up to date, fix bugs
and to provide free support. If this library has helped you save time or money, please consider donating at
http://www.airspayce.com or here:
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\subpage packingdata "Passing Sensor Data Between RadioHead nodes"
\par Trademarks
RadioHead is a trademark of AirSpayce Pty Ltd. The RadioHead mark was first used on April 12 2014 for
international trade, and is used only in relation to data communications hardware and software and related services.
It is not to be confused with any other similar marks covering other goods and services.
\par Copyright
This software is Copyright (C) 2011-2018 Mike McCauley. Use is subject to license
conditions. The main licensing options available are GPL V2 or Commercial:
\par Open Source Licensing GPL V2
This is the appropriate option if you want to share the source code of your
application with everyone you distribute it to, and you also want to give them
the right to share who uses it. If you wish to use this software under Open
Source Licensing, you must contribute all your source code to the open source
community in accordance with the GPL Version 2 when your application is
distributed. See https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
\par Commercial Licensing
This is the appropriate option if you are creating proprietary applications
and you are not prepared to distribute and share the source code of your
application. To purchase a commercial license, contact [email protected]
\par Revision History
\version 1.1 2014-04-14<br>
Initial public release
\version 1.2 2014-04-23<br>
Fixed various typos. <br>
Added links to compatible Anarduino products.<br>
Added RHNRFSPIDriver, RH_NRF24 classes to support Nordic NRF24 based radios.
\version 1.3 2014-04-28<br>
Various documentation fixups.<br>
RHDatagram::setThisAddress() did not set the local copy of thisAddress. Reported by Steve Childress.<br>
Fixed a problem on Teensy with RF22 and RF69, where the interrupt pin needs to be set for input, <br>
else pin interrupt doesn't work properly. Reported by Steve Childress and patched by
Adrien van den Bossche. Thanks.<br>
Fixed a problem that prevented RF22 honouring setPromiscuous(true). Reported by Steve Childress.<br>
Updated documentation to clarify some issues to do with maximum message lengths
reported by Steve Childress.<br>
Added support for yield() on systems that support it (currently Arduino 1.5.5 and later)
so that spin-loops can suport multitasking. Suggested by Steve Childress.<br>
Added RH_RF22::setGpioReversed() so the reversal it can be configured at run-time after
radio initialisation. It must now be called _after_ init(). Suggested by Steve Childress.<br>
\version 1.4 2014-04-29<br>
Fixed further problems with Teensy compatibility for RH_RF22. Tested on Teensy 3.1.
The example/rf22_* examples now run out of the box with the wiring connections as documented for Teensy
in RH_RF22.<br>
Added YIELDs to spin-loops in RHRouter, RHMesh and RHReliableDatagram, RH_NRF24.<br>
Tested RH_Serial examples with Teensy 3.1: they now run out of the box.<br>
Tested RH_ASK examples with Teensy 3.1: they now run out of the box.<br>
Reduced default SPI speed for NRF24 from 8MHz to 1MHz on Teensy, to improve reliability when
poor wiring is in use.<br>
on some devices such as Teensy.<br>
Tested RH_NRF24 examples with Teensy 3.1: they now run out of the box.<br>
\version 1.5 2014-04-29<br>
Added support for Nordic Semiconductor nRF905 transceiver with RH_NRF905 driver. Also
added examples for nRF905 and tested on Teensy 3.1
\version 1.6 2014-04-30<br>
NRF905 examples were missing
\version 1.7 2014-05-03<br>
Added support for Arduino Due. Tested with RH_NRF905, RH_Serial, RH_ASK.
IMPORTANT CHANGE to interrupt pins on Arduino with RH_RF22 and RH_RF69 constructors:
previously, you had to specify the interrupt _number_ not the interrupt _pin_. Arduinos and Uno32
are now consistent with all other platforms: you must specify the interrupt pin number. Default
changed to pin 2 (a common choice with RF22 shields).
Removed examples/maple/maple_rf22_reliable_datagram_client and
examples/maple/maple_rf22_reliable_datagram_client since the rf22 examples now work out
of the box with Flymaple.
Removed examples/uno32/uno32_rf22_reliable_datagram_client and
examples/uno32/uno32_rf22_reliable_datagram_client since the rf22 examples now work out
of the box with ChipKit Uno32.
\version 1.8 2014-05-08 <br>
Added support for YIELD in Teensy 2 and 3, suggested by Steve Childress.<br>
Documentation updates. Clarify use of headers and Flags<br>
Fixed misalignment in RH_RF69 between ModemConfigChoice definitions and the implemented choices
which meant you didnt get the choice you thought and GFSK_Rb55555Fd50 hung the transmitter.<br>
Preliminary work on Linux simulator.
\version 1.9 2014-05-14 <br>
Added support for using Timer 2 instead of Timer 1 on Arduino in RH_ASK when
RH_ASK_ARDUINO_USE_TIMER2 is defined. With the kind assistance of
Luc Small. Thanks!<br>
Updated comments in RHReliableDatagram concerning servers, retries, timeouts and delays.
Fixed an error in RHReliableDatagram where recvfrom return value was not checked.
Reported by Steve Childress.<br>
Added Linux simulator support so simple RadioHead sketches can be compiled and run on Linux.<br>
Added RH_TCP driver to permit message passing between simulated sketches on Linux.<br>
Added example simulator sketches.<br>
Added tools/etherSimulator.pl, a simulator of the 'Luminiferous Ether' that passes
messages between simulated sketches and can simulate random message loss etc.<br>
Fixed a number of typos and improved some documentation.<br>
\version 1.10 2014-05-15 <br>
Added support for RFM73 modules to RH_NRF24. These 2 radios are very similar, and can interoperate
with each other. Added new RH_NRF24::TransmitPower enums for the RFM73, which has a different
range of available powers<br>
reduced the default SPI bus speed for RH_NRF24 to 1MHz, since so many modules and CPU have problems
with 8MHz.<br>
\version 1.11 2014-05-18<br>
Testing RH_RF22 with RFM23BP and 3.3V Teensy 3.1 and 5V Arduinos.
Updated documentation with respect to GPIO and antenna
control pins for RFM23. Updated documentation with respect to transmitter power control for RFM23<br>
Fixed a problem with RH_RF22 driver, where GPIO TX and RX pins were not configured during
initialisation, causing poor transmit power and sensitivity on those RF22/RF23 devices where GPIO controls
the antenna selection pins.
\version 1.12 2014-05-20<br>
Testing with RF69HW and the RH_RF69 driver. Works well with the Anarduino MiniWireless -CW and -HW
boards http://www.anarduino.com/miniwireless/ including
the marvellous high powered MinWireless-HW (with 20dBm output for excellent range).<br>
Clarified documentation of RH_RF69::setTxPower values for different models of RF69.<br>
Added RHReliableDatagram::resetRetransmissions().<br>
Retransmission count precision increased to uin32_t.<br>
Added data about actual power measurements from RFM22 module.<br>
\version 1.13 2014-05-23<br>
setHeaderFlags(flags) changed to setHeaderFlags(set, clear), enabling any flags to be
individually set and cleared by either RadioHead or application code. Requested by Steve Childress.<br>
Fixed power output setting for boost power on RF69HW for 18, 19 and 20dBm.<br>
Added data about actual power measurements from RFM69W and RFM69HW modules.<br>
\version 1.14 2014-05-26<br>
RH_RF69::init() now always sets the PA boost back to the default settings, else can get invalid
PA power modes after uploading new sketches without a power cycle. Reported by Bryan.<br>
Added new macros RH_VERSION_MAJOR RH_VERSION_MINOR, with automatic maintenance in Makefile.<br>
Improvements to RH_TCP: constructor now honours the server argument in the form "servername:port".<br>
Added YIELD to RHReliableDatagram::recvfromAckTimeout. Requested by Steve Childress.<br>
Fixed a problem with RH_RF22 reliable datagram acknowledgements that was introduced in version 1.13.
Reported by Steve Childress.<br>
\version 1.15 2014-05-27<br>
Fixed a problem with the RadioHead .zip link.
\version 1.16 2014-05-30 <br>
Fixed RH_RF22 so that lastRssi() returns the signal strength in dBm. Suggested by Steve Childress.<br>
Added support for getLastPreambleTime() to RH_RF69. Requested by Steve Childress.<br>
RH_NRF24::init() now checks if there is a device connected and responding, else init() will fail.
Suggested by Steve Brown.<br>
RHSoftwareSPI now initialises default values for SPI pins MOSI = 12, MISO = 11 and SCK = 13.<br>
Fixed some problems that prevented RH_NRF24 working with mixed software and hardware SPI
on different devices: a race condition
due to slow SPI transfers and fast acknowledgement.<br>
\version 1.17 2014-06-02 <br>
Fixed a debug typo in RHReliableDatagram that was introduced in 1.16.<br>
RH_NRF24 now sets default power, data rate and channel in init(), in case another
app has previously set different values without powerdown.<br>
Caution: there are still problems with RH_NRF24 and Software SPI. Do not use.<br>
\version 1.18 2014-06-02<br>
Improvements to performance of RH_NRF24 statusRead, allowing RH_NRF24 and Software SPI
to operate on slow devices like Arduino Uno.<br>
\version 1.19 2014-06-19<br>
Added examples ask_transmitter.pde and ask_receiver.pde.<br>
Fixed an error in the RH_RF22 doc for connection of Teensy to RF22.<br>
Improved documentation of start symbol bit patterns in RH_ASK.cpp
\version 1.20 2014-06-24<br>
Fixed a problem with compiling on platforms such as ATTiny where SS is not defined.<br>
Added YIELD to RHMesh::recvfromAckTimeout().<br>
\version 1.21 2014-06-24<br>
Fixed an issue in RH_Serial where characters might be lost with back-to-back frames.
Suggested by Steve Childress.<br>
Brought previous RHutil/crc16.h code into mainline RHCRC.cpp to prevent name collisions
with other similarly named code in other libraries. Suggested by Steve Childress.<br>
Fix SPI bus speed errors on 8MHz Arduinos.
\version 1.22 2014-07-01<br>
Update RH_ASK documentation for common wiring connections.<br>
Testing RH_ASK with HopeRF RFM83C/RFM85 courtesy Anarduino http://www.anarduino.com/<br>
Testing RH_NRF24 with Itead Studio IBoard Pro http://imall.iteadstudio.com/iboard-pro.html
using both hardware SPI on the ITDB02 Parallel LCD Module Interface pins and software SPI
on the nRF24L01+ Module Interface pins. Documented wiring required.<br>
Added support for AVR 1284 and 1284p, contributed by Peter Scargill.
Added support for Semtech SX1276/77/78 and HopeRF RFM95/96/97/98 and other similar LoRa capable radios
in LoRa mode only. Tested with the excellent MiniWirelessLoRa from
Anarduino http://www.anarduino.com/miniwireless<br>
\version 1.23 2014-07-03<br>
Changed the default modulation for RH_RF69 to GFSK_Rb250Fd250, since the previous default
was not very reliable.<br>
Documented RH_RF95 range tests.<br>
Improvements to RH_RF22 RSSI readings so that lastRssi correctly returns the last message in dBm.<br>
\version 1.24 2014-07-18
Added support for building RadioHead for STM32F4 Discovery boards, using the native STM Firmware libraries,
in order to support Codec2WalkieTalkie (http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/Codec2WalkieTalkie)
and other projects. See STM32ArduinoCompat.<br>
Default modulation for RH_RF95 was incorrectly set to a very slow Bw125Cr48Sf4096
\version 1.25 2014-07-25
The available() function will longer terminate any current transmission, and force receive mode.
Now, if there is no unprocessed incoming message and an outgoing message is currently being transmitted,
available() will return false.<br>
RHRouter::sendtoWait(uint8_t*, uint8_t, uint8_t, uint8_t) renamed to sendtoFromSourceWait due to conflicts
with new sendtoWait() with optional flags.<br>
RHMEsh and RHRouter already supported end-to-end application layer flags, but RHMesh::sendtoWait()
and RHRouter::sendToWait have now been extended to expose a way to send optional application layer flags.
\version 1.26 2014-08-12
Fixed a Teensy 2.0 compile problem due yield() not available on Teensy < 3.0. <br>
Adjusted the algorithm of RH_RF69::temperatureRead() to more closely reflect reality.<br>
Added functions to RHGenericDriver to get driver packet statistics: rxBad(), rxGood(), txGood().<br>
Added RH_RF69::printRegisters().<br>
RH_RF95::printRegisters() was incorrectly printing the register index instead of the address.
Reported by Phang Moh Lim.<br>
RH_RF95, added definitions for some more registers that are usable in LoRa mode.<br>
RH_RF95::setTxPower now uses RH_RF95_PA_DAC_ENABLE to achieve 21, 22 and 23dBm.<br>
RH_RF95, updated power output measurements.<br>
Testing RH_RF69 on Teensy 3.1 with RF69 on PJRC breakout board. OK.<br>
Improvements so RadioHead will build under Arduino where SPI is not supported, such as
ATTiny.<br>
Improvements so RadioHead will build for ATTiny using Arduino IDE and tinycore arduino-tiny-0100-0018.zip.<br>
Testing RH_ASK on ATTiny85. Reduced RAM footprint.
Added helpful documentation. Caution: RAM memory is *very* tight on this platform.<br>
RH_RF22 and RH_RF69, added setIdleMode() function to allow the idle mode radio operating state
to be controlled for lower idle power consumption at the expense of slower transitions to TX and RX.<br>
\version 1.27 2014-08-13
All RH_RF69 modulation schemes now have data whitening enabled by default.<br>
Tested and added a number of OOK modulation schemes to RH_RF69 Modem config table.<br>
Minor improvements to a number of the faster RH_RF69 modulation schemes, but some slower ones
are still not working correctly.<br>
\version 1.28 2014-08-20
Added new RH_RF24 driver to support Si446x, RF24/26/26, RFM24/26/27 family of transceivers.
Tested with the excellent
Anarduino Mini and RFM24W and RFM26W with the generous assistance of the good people at
Anarduino http://www.anarduino.com.
\version 1.29 2014-08-21
Fixed a compile error in RH_RF24 introduced at the last minute in hte previous release.<br>
Improvements to RH_RF69 modulation schemes: now include the AFCBW in teh ModemConfig.<br>
ModemConfig RH_RF69::FSK_Rb2Fd5 and RH_RF69::GFSK_Rb2Fd5 are now working.<br>
\version 1.30 2014-08-25
Fixed some compile problems with ATtiny84 on Arduino 1.5.5 reported by Glen Cook.<br>
\version 1.31 2014-08-27
Changed RH_RF69 FSK and GFSK modulations from Rb2_4Fd2_4 to Rb2_4Fd4_8 and FSK_Rb4_8Fd4_8 to FSK_Rb4_8Fd9_6
since the previous ones were unreliable (they had modulation indexes of 1).<br>
\version 1.32 2014-08-28
Testing with RedBearLab Blend board http://redbearlab.com/blend/. OK.<br>
Changed more RH_RF69 FSK and GFSK slowish modulations to have modulation index of 2 instead of 1.
This required chnaging the symbolic names.<br>
\version 1.33 2014-09-01
Added support for sleep mode in RHGeneric driver, with new mode
RHModeSleep and new virtual function sleep().<br>
Added support for sleep to RH_RF69, RH_RF22, RH_NRF24, RH_RF24, RH_RF95 drivers.<br>
\version 1.34 2014-09-19
Fixed compile errors in example rf22_router_test.<br>
Fixed a problem with RH_NRF24::setNetworkAddress, also improvements to RH_NRF24 register printing.
Patched by Yveaux.<br>
Improvements to RH_NRF24 initialisation for version 2.0 silicon.<br>
Fixed problem with ambigiguous print call in RH_RFM69 when compiling for Codec2.<br>
Fixed a problem with RH_NRF24 on RFM73 where the LNA gain was not set properly, reducing the sensitivity
of the receiver.
\version 1.35 2014-09-19
Fixed a problem with interrupt setup on RH_RF95 with Teensy3.1. Reported by AD.<br>
\version 1.36 2014-09-22
Improvements to interrupt pin assignments for __AVR_ATmega1284__ and__AVR_ATmega1284P__, provided by
Peter Scargill.<br>
Work around a bug in Arduino 1.0.6 where digitalPinToInterrupt is defined but NOT_AN_INTERRUPT is not.<br>
\version 1.37 2014-10-19
Updated doc for connecting RH_NRF24 to Arduino Mega.<br>
Changes to RHGenericDriver::setHeaderFlags(), so that the default for the clear argument
is now RH_FLAGS_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC, which is less surprising to users.
Testing with the excellent MoteinoMEGA from LowPowerLab
https://lowpowerlab.com/shop/moteinomega with on-board RFM69W.
\version 1.38 2014-12-29
Fixed compile warning on some platforms where RH_RF24::send and RH_RF24::writeTxFifo
did not return a value.<br>
Fixed some more compiler warnings in RH_RF24 on some platforms.<br>
Refactored printRegisters for some radios. Printing to Serial
is now controlled by the definition of RH_HAVE_SERIAL.<br>
Added partial support for ARM M4 w/CMSIS with STM's Hardware Abstraction lib for
Steve Childress.<br>
\version 1.39 2014-12-30
Fix some compiler warnings under IAR.<br>
RH_HAVE_SERIAL and Serial.print calls removed for ATTiny platforms.<br>
\version 1.40 2015-03-09
Added notice about availability on PlatformIO, thanks to Ivan Kravets.<br>
Fixed a problem with RH_NRF24 where short packet lengths would occasionally not be trasmitted
due to a race condition with RH_NRF24_TX_DS. Reported by Mark Fox.<br>
\version 1.41 2015-03-29
RH_RF22, RH_RF24, RH_RF69 and RH_RF95 improved to allow driver.init() to be called multiple
times without reallocating a new interrupt, allowing the driver to be reinitialised
after sleeping or powering down.
\version 1.42 2015-05-17
Added support for RH_NRF24 driver on Raspberry Pi, using BCM2835
library for GPIO pin IO. Contributed by Mike Poublon.<br>
Tested RH_NRF24 module with NRF24L01+PA+LNA SMA Antenna Wireless Transceiver modules
similar to: http://www.elecfreaks.com/wiki/index.php?title=2.4G_Wireless_nRF24L01p_with_PA_and_LNA
works with no software changes. Measured max power output 18dBm.<br>
\version 1.43 2015-08-02
Added RH_NRF51 driver to support Nordic nRF51 family processor with 2.4GHz radio such
as nRF51822, to be built on Arduino 1.6.4 and later. Tested with RedBearLabs nRF51822 board
and BLE Nano kit<br>
\version 1.44 2015-08-08
Fixed errors with compiling on some platforms without serial, such as ATTiny.
Reported by Friedrich Müller.<br>
\version 1.45 2015-08-13
Added support for using RH_Serial on Linux and OSX (new class RHutil/HardwareSerial
encapsulates serial ports on those platforms). Example examples/serial upgraded
to build and run on Linux and OSX using the tools/simBuild builder.
RHMesh, RHRouter and RHReliableDatagram updated so they can use RH_Serial without
polling loops on Linux and OSX for CPU efficiency.<br>
\version 1.46 2015-08-14
Amplified some doc concerning Linux and OSX RH_Serial. Added support for 230400
baud rate in HardwareSerial.<br>
Added sample sketches nrf51_audio_tx and nrf51_audio_rx which show how to
build an audio TX/RX pair with RedBear nRF51822 boards and a SparkFun MCP4725 DAC board.
Uses the built-in ADC of the nRF51822 to sample audio at 5kHz and transmit packets
to the receiver which plays them via the DAC.<br>
\version 1.47 2015-09-18
Removed top level Makefile from distribution: its only used by the developer and
its presence confuses some people.<br>
Fixed a problem with RHReliableDatagram with some versions of Raspberry Pi random() that causes
problems: random(min, max) sometimes exceeds its max limit.
\version 1.48 2015-09-30
Added support for Arduino Zero. Tested on Arduino Zero Pro.
\version 1.49 2015-10-01
Fixed problems that prevented interrupts working correctly on Arduino Zero and Due.
Builds and runs with 1.6.5 (with 'Arduino SAMD Boards' for Zero version 1.6.1) from arduino.cc.
Arduino version 1.7.7 from arduino.org is not currently supported.
\version 1.50 2015-10-25
Verified correct building and operation with Arduino 1.7.7 from arduino.org.
Caution: You must burn the bootloader from 1.7.7 to the Arduino Zero before it will
work with Arduino 1.7.7 from arduino.org. Conversely, you must burn the bootloader from 1.6.5
to the Arduino Zero before it will
work with Arduino 1.6.5 from arduino.cc. Sigh.
Fixed a problem with RH_NRF905 that prevented the power and frequency ranges being set
properly. Reported by Alan Webber.
\version 1.51 2015-12-11
Changes to RH_RF6::setTxPower() to be compatible with SX1276/77/78/79 modules that
use RFO transmitter pins instead of PA_BOOST, such as the excellent
Modtronix inAir4 http://modtronix.com/inair4.html
and inAir9 modules http://modtronix.com/inair9.html. With the kind assistance of
David from Modtronix.
\version 1.52 2015-12-17
Added RH_MRF89 module to suport Microchip MRF89XA and compatible transceivers.
and modules.<br>
\version 1.53 2016-01-02
Added RH_CC110 module to support Texas Instruments CC110L and compatible transceivers and modules.<br>
\version 1.54 2016-01-29
Added support for ESP8266 processor on Arduino IDE. Examples serial_reliable_datagram_* are shown to work.
CAUTION: SPI not supported yet. Timers used by RH_ASK are not tested.
The GHz radio included in the ESP8266 is not yet supported.
\version 1.55 2016-02-12
Added macros for htons() and friends to RadioHead.h.
Added example sketch serial_gateway.pde. Acts as a transparent gateway between RH_RF22 and RH_Serial,
and with minor mods acts as a universal gateway between any 2 RadioHead driver networks.
Initial work on supporting STM32 F2 on Particle Photon: new platform type defined.
Fixed many warnings exposed by test building for Photon.
Particle Photon tested support for RH_Serial, RH_ASK, SPI, RH_CC110 etc.
Added notes on how to build RadioHead sketches for Photon.
\version 1.56 2016-02-18
Implemented timers for RH_ASK on ESP8266, added some doc on IO pin selection.
\version 1.57 2016-02-23
Fixed an issue reported by S3B, where RH_RF22 would sometimes not clear the rxbufvalid flag.
\version 1.58 2-16-04-04
Tested RH_RF69 with Arduino Due. OK. Updated doc.<br>
Added support for all ChipKIT Core supported boards
http://chipkit.net/wiki/index.php?title=ChipKIT_core
Tested on ChipKIT Uno32.<br>
Digilent Uno32 under the old MPIDE is no longer formally
supported but may continue to work for some time.<br>
\version 1.59 2016-04-12
Testing with the excellent Rocket Scream Mini Ultra Pro with the RFM95W and RFM69HCW modules from
http://www.rocketscream.com/blog/product/mini-ultra-pro-with-radio/ (915MHz versions). Updated
documentation with hints to suit. Caution: requires Arduino 1.6.8 and Arduino SAMD Boards 1.6.5.
See also http://www.rocketscream.com/blog/2016/03/10/radio-range-test-with-rfm69hcw/
for the vendors tests and range with the RFM69HCW version. They also have an RF95 version equipped with
TCXO temperature controllled oscillator for extra frequency stability and support of very slow and
long range protocols.
These boards are highly recommended. They also include battery charging support.
\version 1.60 2016-06-25
Tested with the excellent talk2 Whisper Node boards
(https://talk2.wisen.com.au/ and https://bitbucket.org/talk2/),
an Arduino Nano compatible board, which include an on-board RF69 radio, external antenna,
run on 2xAA batteries and support low power operations. RF69 examples work without modification.
Added support for ESP8266 SPI, provided by David Skinner.
\version 1.61 2016-07-07
Patch to RH_ASK.cpp for ESP8266, to prevent crashes in interrupt handlers. Patch from Alexander Mamchits.
\version 1.62 2016-08-17
Fixed a problem in RH_ASK where _rxInverted was not properly initialised. Reported by "gno.sun.sop".
Added support for waitCAD() and isChannelActive() and setCADTimeout() to RHGeneric.
Implementation of RH_RF95::isChannelActive() allows the RF95 module to support
Channel Activity Detection (CAD). Based on code contributed by Bent Guldbjerg Christensen.
Implmentations of isChannelActive() plus documentation for other radio modules wil be welcomed.
\version 1.63 2016-10-20
Testing with Adafruit Feather 32u4 with RFM69HCW. Updated documentation to reflect.<br>
\version 1.64 2016-12-10
RHReliableDatagram now initialises _seenids. Fix from Ben Lim.<br>
In RH_NRF51, added get_temperature().<br>
In RH_NRF51, added support for AES packet encryption, which required a slight change
to the on-air message format.<br>
\version 1.65 2017-01-11
Fixed a race condition with RH_NRF51 that prevented ACKs being reliably received.<br>
Removed code in RH_NRF51 that enabled the DC-DC converter. This seems not to be a necessary condition
for the radio to work and is now left to the application if that is required.<br>
Proven interoperation between nRF51822 and nRF52832.<br>
Modification and testing of RH_NRF51 so it works with nRF52 family processors,
such Sparkfun nRF52832 breakout board, with Arduino 1.6.13 and
Sparkfun nRF52 boards manager 0.2.3 using the procedures outlined in
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/nrf52832-breakout-board-hookup-guide<br>
Caution, the Sparkfun development system for Arduino is still immature. We had to
rebuild the nrfutil program since the supplied one was not suitable for
the Linux host we were developing on. See https://forum.sparkfun.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=45071
Also, after downloading a sketch in the nRF52832, the program does not start executing cleanly:
you have to reset the processor again by pressing the reset button.
This appears to be a problem with nrfutil, rather than a bug in RadioHead.
\version 1.66 2017-01-15
Fixed some errors in (unused) register definitions in RH_RF95.h.<br>
Fixed a problem that caused compilation errors in RH_NRF51 if the appropriate board
support was not installed.
\version 1.67 2017-01-24
Added RH_RF95::frequencyError() to return the estimated centre frequency offset in Hz
of the last received message
\version 1.68 2017-01-25
Fixed arithmetic error in RH_RF95::frequencyError() for some platforms.
\version 1.69 2017-02-02
Added RH_RF95::lastSNR() and improved lastRssi() calculations per the manual.
\version 1.70 2017-02-03
Added link to Binpress commercial license purchasing.
\version 1.71 2017-02-07
Improved support for STM32. Patch from Bent Guldbjerg Christensen.
\version 1.72 2017-03-02
In RH_RF24, fixed a problem where some important properties were not set by the ModemConfig.
Added properties 2007, 2008, 2009. Also properties 200a was not being set in the chip.
Reported by Shannon Bailey and Alan Adamson.
Fixed corresponding convert.pl and added it to the distribution.
\version 1.73 2017-03-04
Significant changes to RH_RF24 and its API. It is no longer possible to change the modulation scheme
programatically: it proved impossible to cater for all the possible crystal frequencies,
base frequency and modulation schemes. Instead you can use one of a small set of supplied radio
configuration header files, or generate your own with Silicon Labs WDS application. Changing
modulation scheme required editing RH_RF24.cpp to specify the appropriate header and recompiling.
convert.pl is now redundant and removed from the distribution.
\version 1.74 2017-03-08
Changed RHReliableDatagram so it would not ACK messages heard addressed to other nodes
in promiscuous mode.<br>
Added RH_RF24::deviceType() to return the integer value of the connected device.<br>
Added documentation about how to connect RFM69 to an ESP8266. Tested OK.<br>
RH_RF24 was not correctly changing state in sleep() and setModeIdle().<br>
Added example rf24_lowpower_client.pde showing how to put an arduino and radio into a low power
mode between transmissions to save battery power.<br>
Improvements to RH_RF69::setTxPower so it now takes an optional ishighpowermodule
flag to indicate if the connected module is a high power RFM69HW, and so set the power level
correctly. Based on code contributed by bob.
\version 1.75 2017-06-22
Fixed broken compiler issues with RH_RF95::frequencyError() reported by Steve Rogerson.<br>
Testing with the very excellent Rocket Scream boards equipped with RF95 TCXO modules. The
temperature controlled oscillator stabilises the chip enough to be able to use even the slowest
protocol Bw125Cr48Sf4096. Caution, the TCXO model radios are not low power when in sleep (consuming
about ~600 uA, reported by Phang Moh Lim).<br>
Added support for EBYTE E32-TTL-1W and family serial radio transceivers. These RF95 LoRa based radios
can deliver reliable messages at up to 7km measured.
\version 1.76 2017-06-23
Fixed a problem with RH_RF95 hanging on transmit under some mysterious circumstances.
Reported by several people at https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/41878-Probable-race-condition-in-Radiohead-library?p=146601#post146601 <br>
Increased the size of rssi variables to 16 bits to permit RSSI less than -128 as reported by RF95.
\version 1.77 2017-06-25
Fixed a compilation error with lastRssi().<br>
\version 1.78 2017-07-19
Fixed a number of unused variable warnings from g++.<br>
Added new module RHEncryptedDriver and examples, contributed by Philippe Rochat, which
adds encryption and decryption to any RadioHead transport driver, using any encryption cipher
supported by ArduinoLibs Cryptographic Library http://rweather.github.io/arduinolibs/crypto.html
Includes several examples.<br>
\version 1.79 2017-07-25
Added documentation about 'Passing Sensor Data Between RadioHead nodes'.<br>
Changes to RH_CC110 driver to calculate RSSI in dBm, based on a patch from Jurie Pieterse.<br>
Added missing passthroughmethoids to RHEncryptedDriver, allowing it to be used with RHDatagram,
RHReliableDatagram etc. Tested with RH_Serial. Added examples
\version 1.80 2017-10-04
Testing with the very fine Talk2 Whisper Node LoRa boards https://wisen.com.au/store/products/whisper-node-lora
an Arduino compatible board, which include an on-board RFM95/96 LoRa Radio (Semtech SX1276), external antenna,
run on 2xAAA batteries and support low power operations. RF95 examples work without modification.
Use Arduino Board Manager to install the Talk2 code support. Upload the code with an FTDI adapter set to 5V.<br>
Added support for SPI transactions in development environments that support it with SPI_HAS_TRANSACTION.
Tested on ESP32 with RFM-22 and Teensy 3.1 with RF69
Added support for ESP32, tested with RFM-22 connected by SPI.<br>
\version 1.81 2017-11-15
RH_CC110, moved setPaTable() from protected to public.<br>
RH_RF95 modem config Bw125Cr48Sf4096 altered to enable slow daat rate in register 26
as suggested by Dieter Kneffel.
Added support for nRF52 compatible Arm chips such as as Adafruit BLE Feather board
https://www.adafruit.com/product/3406, with a patch from Mike Bell.<br>
Fixed a problem where rev 1.80 broke Adafruit M0 LoRa support by declaring
bitOrder variable always as a unsigned char. Reported by Guilherme Jardim.<br>
In RH_RF95, all modes now have AGC enabled, as suggested by Dieter Kneffel.<br>
\version 1.82 2018-01-07
Added guard code to RH_NRF24::waitPacketSent() so that if the transmit never completes for some
reason, the code will eventually return with FALSE.
Added the low-datarate-optimization bit to config for RH_RF95::Bw125Cr48Sf4096.
Fix from Jurie Pieterse to ensure RH_CC110::sleep always enters sleep mode.
Update ESP32 support to include ASK timers. RH_ASK module is now working on ESP32.
\version 1.83 2018-02-12
Testing adafruit M0 Feather with E32. Updated RH_E32 documentation to show suggested connections
and contructor initialisation.<br>
Fixed a problem with RHEncryptedDriver that could cause a crash on some platforms when used
with RHReliableDatagram. Reported by Joachim Baumann.<br>
Improvments to doxygen doc layout in RadioHead.h
\version 1.84 2018-05-07
Compiles with Roger Clarkes Arduino_STM32 https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/Arduino_STM32,
to support STM32F103C etc, and STM32 F4 Discovery etc.<br>
Tested STM32 F4 Discovery board with RH_RF22, RH_ASK and RH_Serial.
\version 1.85 2018-07-09
RHGenericDriver methods changed to virtual, to allow overriding by RHEncrypredDriver:
lastRssi(), mode(), setMode(). Reported by Eyal Gal.<br>
Fixed a problem with compiling RH_E32 on some older IDEs, contributed by Philippe Rochat.<br>
Improvements to RH_RF95 to improve detection of bad packets, contributed by PiNi.<br>
Fixed an error in RHEncryptedDriver that caused incorrect message lengths for messages multiples of 16 bytes
when STRICT_CONTENT_LEN is defined.<br>
Fixed a bug in RHMesh which causes the creation of a route to the address which is the byte
behind the end of the route array. Reported by Pascal Gillès de Pélichy.<br>
\version 1.86 2018-08-28
Update commercial licensing, remove binpress.
\version 1.87 2018-10-06
RH_RF22 now resets all registers to default state before initialisation commences. Suggested by Wothke.<br>
Added RH_ENABLE_EXPLICIT_RETRY_DEDUP which improves the handling of duplicate detection especiually
in the case where a transmitter periodically wakes up and start tranmitting from the first sequence number.
Patch courtesy Justin Newitter. Thanks.
\version 1.88 2018-11-13
Updated to support ATTiny using instructions in
https://medium.com/jungletronics/attiny85-easy-flashing-through-arduino-b5f896c48189
Updated examples ask_transmitter and ask_receiver to compile cleanly on ATTiny.
Tested using ATTiny85 and Arduino 1.8.1. <br>
\version 1.89 2018-11-15
Testing with ATTiny core from https://github.com/SpenceKonde/ATTinyCore and RH_ASK,
using example ask_transmitter. This resulted in 'Low Memory, instability may occur',
and the resulting sketch would transmit only one packet. Suggest ATTiny users do not use this core, but use
the one from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/damellis/attiny/ide-1.6.x-boards-manager/package_damellis_attiny_index.json
as described in https://medium.com/jungletronics/attiny85-easy-flashing-through-arduino-b5f896c48189 <br>
Added support for RH_RF95::setSpreadingFactor(), RH_RF95::setSignalBandwidth(), RH_RF95::setLowDatarate() and
RH_RF95::setPayloadCRC(). Patch from Brian Norman. Thanks.<br>
\version 1.90 2019-05-21
Fixed a block size error in RhEncryptedDriver for the case when
using STRICT_CONTENT_LEN and sending messages of exactly _blockcipher.blockSize() bytes in length.
Reported and patched by Philippe Rochat.
Patch from Samuel Archibald to prevent compile errors with RH_AAK.cpp fo ATSAMD51.
Fixed a probem in RH_RF69::setSyncWords that prevented setSyncWords(NULL, 0) correctly
disabling sync detection and generation. Reported by Federico Maggi.
RHHardwareSPI::usingInterrupt() was a noop. Fixed to call SPI.usingInterrupt(interrupt);.
\version 1.91 2019-06-01
Fixed a problem with new RHHardwareSPI::usingInterrupt() that prevented compilation on ESP8266
which does not have that call.
\version 1.92 2019-07-14
Retested serial_reliable_datagram_client.pde and serial_reliable_datagram_server.pde built on Linux
as described in their headers, and with USB-RS485 adapters. No changes, working correctly.
Testing of nRF5232 with Sparkfun nRF52 board support 0.2.3 shows that there appears to be a problem with
interrupt handlers on this board, and none of the interrupt based radio drivers can be expected to work
with this chip.
Ensured all interrupt routines are flagged with ICACHE_RAM_ATTR when compiled for ESP8266, to prevent crashes.
\author Mike McCauley. DO NOT CONTACT THE AUTHOR DIRECTLY. USE THE GOOGLE LIST GIVEN ABOVE
*/
/*! \page packingdata
\par Passing Sensor Data Between RadioHead nodes
People often ask about how to send data (such as numbers, sensor
readings etc) from one RadioHead node to another. Although this issue
is not specific to RadioHead, and more properly lies in the area of
programming for networks, we will try to give some guidance here.
One reason for the uncertainty and confusion in this area, especially
amongst beginners, is that there is no *best* way to do it. The best
solution for your project may depend on the range of processors and
data that you have to deal with. Also, it gets more difficult if you
need to send several numbers in one packet, and/or deal with floating
point numbers and/or different types of processors.
The principal cause of difficulty is that different microprocessors of
the kind that run RadioHead may have different ways of representing
binary data such as integers. Some processors are little-endian and
some are big-endian in the way they represent multi-byte integers
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness). And different processors
and maths libraries may represent floating point numbers in radically
different ways:
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floating-point_arithmetic)
All the RadioHead examples show how to send and receive simple ASCII
strings, and if thats all you want, refer to the examples folder in
your RadioHead distribution. But your needs may be more complicated
than that.
The essence of all engineering is compromise so it will be up to you to
decide whats best for your particular needs. The main choices are:
- Raw Binary
- Network Order Binary
- ASCII
\par Raw Binary
With this technique you just pack the raw binary numbers into the packet:
\code
// Sending a single 16 bit unsigned integer
// in the transmitter:
...
uint16_t data = getsomevalue();
if (!driver.send((uint8_t*)&data, sizeof(data)))
{
...
\endcode
\code
// and in the receiver:
...
uint16_t data;
uint8_t datalen = sizeof(data);
if ( driver.recv((uint8_t*)&data, &datalen)
&& datalen == sizeof(data))
{
// Have the data, so do something with it
uint16_t xyz = data;
...
\endcode
If you need to send more than one number at a time, its best to pack
them into a structure
\code
// Sending several 16 bit unsigned integers in a structure
// in a common header for your project:
typedef struct
{
uint16_t dataitem1;
uint16_t dataitem2;
} MyDataStruct;
...
\endcode