ESP8266 driver using the NodeMCU interface
Dependencies: BufferedSerial
Dependents: esp8266_nodeMCU1 esp8266_2_thingspeak1 Solarator_0-0-2 IoTBurglar_and_Fire_AlarmSystem ... more
Fork of ESP8266Interface by
This is an alternative implementation of the ESP8266 driver that uses the NodeMCU firmware. The NodeMCU firmware provides a slightly larger feature set than the default firmware through a Lua interpreter.
Note
This library is currently in Alpha. It is not feature complete and has some bugs, proceed with caution. Fixes and patches are welcome!
Interface changes
- SSID and passphrase moved out of ESP8266Interface constructor and to ESP8266Interface::connect
- ESP8266Interface constructor provides optional timeout parameter to specify how long to wait for network operations
Note
NodeMCU defaults to a baud rate of 9600 instead of 115200 used by the default firmware.
Firmware
To install the NodeMCU firmware, follow the instructions on the Firmware Update wiki page using the nodemcu_integer_0.9.6-dev_20150406.bin binary at address 0x00000 instead of boot_v1.1.bin and user1.bin.
Since the NodeMCU firmware defaults to a baud rate of 9600, the Serial Passthrough program can be used to get direct access to the Lua interpreter running on the ESP8266.
Status
Working features:
- TCP Client
- UDP Client Transmit (Currently only UDP Server can recieve messages)
- Single Connection at a time
- Station Mode (Connects to AP)
- DNS Lookups
To be implemented:
- TCP Server
- UDP Server
- UDP Client recieve
- Multiple Connections tracked through Lua variables
- AP Mode (Act as access point)
- IPV6 support (Existing issue with NodeMCU)
Diff: Wifly/Wifly.cpp
- Revision:
- 4:0bcec6272784
- Parent:
- 3:9aa05e19c62e
- Child:
- 8:04afe20d7927
- Child:
- 10:131675c17372
--- a/Wifly/Wifly.cpp Thu Dec 20 10:37:52 2012 +0000
+++ b/Wifly/Wifly.cpp Thu Dec 20 15:08:58 2012 +0000
@@ -80,11 +80,11 @@
continue;
// set time
- if (!sendCommand("set c t 20\r", "AOK"))
+ if (!sendCommand("set c t 30\r", "AOK"))
continue;
// set size
- if (!sendCommand("set c s 128\r", "AOK"))
+ if (!sendCommand("set c s 1024\r", "AOK"))
continue;
// red led on when tcp connection active
@@ -188,11 +188,9 @@
break;
case UDP:
// set ip flags: udp auto pairing enabled
- if (!sendCommand("set i f 0x40\r", "AOK"))
- return false;
if (!sendCommand("set i h 0.0.0.0\r", "AOK"))
return false;
- if (!sendCommand("set i r 0\r", "AOK"))
+ if (!sendCommand("set i f 0x40\r", "AOK"))
return false;
break;
}
ESP8266

Adafruit Huzzah