RadioHead
ask_receiver.pde
// ask_receiver.pde
// -*- mode: C++ -*-
// Simple example of how to use RadioHead to receive messages
// with a simple ASK transmitter in a very simple way.
// Implements a simplex (one-way) receiver with an Rx-B1 module
// Tested on Arduino Mega, Duemilanova, Uno, Due, Teensy, ESP-12
#include <RH_ASK.h>
#ifdef RH_HAVE_HARDWARE_SPI
#include <SPI.h> // Not actually used but needed to compile
#endif
RH_ASK driver;
// RH_ASK driver(2000, 4, 5, 0); // ESP8266 or ESP32: do not use pin 11 or 2
// RH_ASK driver(2000, 3, 4, 0); // ATTiny, RX on D3 (pin 2 on attiny85) TX on D4 (pin 3 on attiny85),
// RH_ASK driver(2000, PD14, PD13, 0); STM32F4 Discovery: see tx and rx on Orange and Red LEDS
void setup()
{
#ifdef RH_HAVE_SERIAL
Serial.begin(9600); // Debugging only
#endif
if (!driver.init())
#ifdef RH_HAVE_SERIAL
Serial.println("init failed");
#else
;
#endif
}
void loop()
{
uint8_t buf[RH_ASK_MAX_MESSAGE_LEN];
uint8_t buflen = sizeof(buf);
if (driver.recv(buf, &buflen)) // Non-blocking
{
int i;
// Message with a good checksum received, dump it.
driver.printBuffer("Got:", buf, buflen);
}
}