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## The Hardware
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## The Hardware
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- A NodeMCU development board, based on the ESP8266 ESP-12E, (that you can get for under $5 from eBay). A standalone ESP8266 or a Adafruit Huzzah should work too.
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- A WS2811 or WS2812 led strip that you can get in many sizes and forms. I'm using a ring of 12 leds. When you use more than about 15-20 leds you may have to use a dedicated 5V power source.
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- Power via USB
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## Wiring
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The project ist based on the famous ESP8266 microcontroller and WD2811/WS2812 LED strips. There are many variations of the ESP chip out there, but I chose the NodeMCU dev board, because it's powered by micro USB and has a voltage converter included to power the ESP which uses 3.3V.
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A standalone ESP8266 or a Adafruit Huzzah should work too.
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Fritzing:
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The RGB LED strips are also available in many different flavours as strip or as standalone LEDs and can easily be chained.
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See wiki [Hardware](wiki/Hardware)
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Parts via:
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- https://github.com/squix78/esp8266-fritzing-parts
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- https://github.com/adafruit/Fritzing-Library/
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## Software installation
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## Software installation
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You need to complete the following steps to build your development environment that enables you to flash the Mc Lighting software to the ESP8622.
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See wiki [Software installation](wiki/Software-installation)
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### Arduino Software (tested with 1.6.8)
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Download and install the arduino software (IDE) at https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
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### ESP8266 board support for arduino IDE
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In the Arduino IDE open the preferences dialog and enter the following URL as "Additional Boards Manger URL":\
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http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json
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Go to "Tools" > "Board: <some board>" > "Boards Manager ...", search for "esp" and install the "esp8266 by ESP8266 Community" in version 2.2.0 (https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino):
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Now go to "Tools" > "Board: <some board>" and choose "NodeMCU 1.0 (ESP-12E Module)", set CPU frequency to 80 MHz, and Flash size to "4M (1M SPIFFS)"leave upload spped at 115200. Select the right COM port.
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### Used Libraries
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### Used Libraries
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Go to "Sketch" > "Include Library" > "Manage Libraries ..." and install the following libraries by searching for them and installing:
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This project uses libraries and code by different authors:
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- WiFiManager by @tzapu (tested with version 0.11.0)
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- WiFiManager by @tzapu (tested with version 0.11.0)
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https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager
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https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager
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- WebSockets by @Links2004 (tested with version 2.0.2)
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- WebSockets by @Links2004 (tested with version 2.0.2)
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Thank you to all the authors for distributing their software that way.
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Thank you to all the authors for distributing their software that way.
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I hope I didn't miss any sources and mentioned every author. In case I forgot someone please let me know and I will fix it.
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I hope I didn't miss any sources and mentioned every author. In case I forgot someone please let me know and I will fix it.
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### Compiling and upload
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Now open the MC Lighting Arduino sketch in the IDE via "File" > "Open ...". Have a look at the "definitions.h" and change the values here to fit your setup:
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```c
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// Neopixel
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#define PIN 5 // PIN where neopixel / WS2811 strip is attached
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#define NUMLEDS 12 // Number of leds in the strip
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#define HOSTNAME "ESP8266_01" // Friedly hostname
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```
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Now you have done everything to get all the dependencies. You should now be able to build the software by choosing "Sketch" > "Verify / Compile" (or clicking the tick mark in the tool bar).
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Please verify that you have connected the ESP board correctly to your computer via USB and that the correct COM port is chosen.
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Now you should be able to upload the compiled sketch to the board via "Sketch" > "Upload" (or by clicking the right arrow in the tool bar).
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## Todos
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## Todos
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- [x] Fix issue with websockets connection problems
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- [x] Fix issue with websockets connection problems
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- [ ] Add support for 433MHz wireless socket using the [RC switch](https://github.com/sui77/rc-switch) library.
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- [ ] Switch to the [NeoPixelBus library](https://github.com/Makuna/NeoPixelBus/wiki)
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- [ ] Switch to the [NeoPixelBus library](https://github.com/Makuna/NeoPixelBus/wiki)
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- [ ] Use the led strip for status information in connection phase
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- [ ] Use the led strip for status information in connection phase
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- [ ] Enhance the documentation
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- [ ] Enhance the documentation
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[GNU LGPLv3](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt)
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[GNU LGPLv3](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt)
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*More information will be added as soon as I clean up the code and complete documentation.*
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*More information will be added as soon as I clean up the code and complete documentation.*
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