WiFi RGB Lamp Web Server
Dependencies: mbed ESP8266_WebServer
RGB WiFi Lamp
Firmware
This is the official firmware repository for the BinarySpace RGB WiFi Lamp project. This firmware is still in alpha stage, and subject to change.
Planned changes include:
- Configure the WiFi Lamp to connect onto your SSID
- Variety of operating modes like
- Fixed colour operation
- Rainbow gradient
- Time-based colour changing
- API-based colour changing
Connecting to the WiFi lamp
To connect to the WiFi lamp web server, scan for an open WiFi network using your cellphone, tablet or laptop that begins with the letters ESP_xxxxxx. This is the automatically created SSID of the ESP8266 WiFi module used in the lamp. Your WiFi client needs to be configured to use DHCP.
Once connected, simply point your browser at http://192.168.4.1 and you should see the rudementary web interface allowing you to switch the WiFi lamp on in the red colour or off.
A second option is to enter the following URL
http://192.168.4.1/setcolor?r=x&g=x&b=x
where x is a number between 0 and 255 for the intensity of (r)ed, (g)reen and (b)lue respectively. Any of the r,g,b parts not specified will automatically default to 0
Supported Platforms
- ST Nucleo F103RB
- ST Nucleo F302R8
- ST Nucleo L152RE
- ST Nucleo F401RE
Unsupported Platforms
- ST Nucleo F030R8 (unsupported due to insufficient registers for PololuLed library)
How to update your firmware
One of the best things about the ST Nucleo series is that they enumerate as a USB Mass Storage device when plugged in. Updating the firmware is as simple as compiling it using mbed compiler(free registration required to use) for your selected platform, plugging in your Nucleo and copying the .bin file created by the compiler to the USB drive enumerated by the Nucleo. That's it!
Code is fully Open Source
Please feel free to fork this repository and to submit pull requests if you make any cool additions/changes.
If you are developing changes to the firmware and monitoring via serial console for debugging purposes, note than you can simply comment out the #define DEBUG_WIFI line at the top of the main.cpp file to make the output much less verbose. This effectively disables debugging of the WebServer library code and echoing of communications between the Nucleo and the ESP. It also makes the web server noticeably faster, as it doesn't have to output a lot of serial data before handling requests.
LED Strip colour inconsistency
If you are experiencing problems with the LED's not all changing colour, or perhaps flickering or incorrect colour, there could be 2 potential problems we have identified.
- Power Supply problems - If the power supply is not providing enough power, or not clean enough power, you may experience flickering or random colour changes. Ensure that your power supply can provide enough power (1A @ 5V recommended). If this does not solve your problem, soldering a capacitor over the power supply lines(5V, GND) may help to clean out any noise from the power supply. (100uF minimum)
- Depending on cable lengths and connectors, noise on the data line may also be a problem. Try soldering a 100Ω - 500Ω resistor in line on the Din pin of the LED strip
Firmware update for the ESP8266 Module
We suggest you upgrade the firmware on the ESP8266 module to the latest official AT firmware from Espressif. Click Here for a detailed upgrade quide.
History
Disco Mode
2015-01-08, by sschocke [Thu, 08 Jan 2015 18:25:16 +0000] rev 28
Disco Mode
Fixed robots.txt spelling mistake
2015-01-08, by sschocke [Thu, 08 Jan 2015 11:03:11 +0000] rev 27
Fixed robots.txt spelling mistake
Add favicon, robots.txt and LED Disco Function, no WebGUI yet.
2015-01-07, by leet [Wed, 07 Jan 2015 21:36:45 +0000] rev 26
Add favicon, robots.txt and LED Disco Function, no WebGUI yet.
Removed unnecessary code that was commented out
2015-01-06, by sschocke [Tue, 06 Jan 2015 18:44:43 +0000] rev 25
Removed unnecessary code that was commented out
Fixed bug with ESP module startup sequence
2015-01-05, by sschocke [Mon, 05 Jan 2015 19:23:20 +0000] rev 24
Fixed bug with ESP module startup sequence
Added config screen functionality; Updated Color Picker to be more bandwidth and RAM friendly; Merged in latest WebServer
2015-01-04, by sschocke [Sun, 04 Jan 2015 12:15:05 +0000] rev 23
Added config screen functionality; Updated Color Picker to be more bandwidth and RAM friendly; Merged in latest WebServer
Added Color Picker function to home screen
2015-01-01, by sschocke [Thu, 01 Jan 2015 15:00:33 +0000] rev 22
Added Color Picker function to home screen
Moved Web Server to it's own library
2015-01-01, by sschocke [Thu, 01 Jan 2015 10:24:48 +0000] rev 21
Moved Web Server to it's own library
Rework of Web Server to handle multiple simultaneous requests
2014-12-31, by sschocke [Wed, 31 Dec 2014 15:15:50 +0000] rev 20
Rework of Web Server to handle multiple simultaneous requests
Merge leet's front page changes into new firmware branch
2014-12-29, by sschocke [Mon, 29 Dec 2014 21:00:26 +0000] rev 19
Merge leet's front page changes into new firmware branch