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wordclock.lua |
ESP Wordclock
Setup
Initial Setup
Install the firmware on the ESP: The ESP must be set into the bootloader mode, like this
The firmware can be downloaded with the following script:
cd os/ ./flash.sh ttyUSB0
Connect to the ESP via a terminal emulator like screen using a baud rate of 115200. Then format the filesystem and reboot the ESP with the following commands:
file.format() node.restart()
Then disconnect the serial terminal and copy the required files to the microcontroller:
./tools/initialFlash.sh /dev/ttyUSB0
Upgrade
Determine the IP address of your clock and execute the following script:
./tools/remoteFlash.sh IP-Address
Hardware Setup
- GPIO2 LEDs
- GPIO0 Bootloader (at start)
- GPIO0 factory reset (long during operation)
MQTT Interface
- basetopic/cmd/single ** ON Set brightness to 100% ** OFF Set brightness to 0% ** 0-100 Set brightness to given value ** #rrggbb Bacground color is set to hex representation of red, green and blue ** 0-255,0-255,0-255 Background color is set to decimal representation of red, green an blue
- basetopic/cmd/telnet ** ignored Stop MQTT server and start telnetserver at port 23
OpenHAB2
Tested MQTT with binding-mqtt 2.5.x
Configuration
Thing mqtt:topic:wordclock "Wordclock" (mqtt:broker) @ "MQTT" {
Channels:
Type dimmer : dim "Dimming" [ stateTopic="basetopic/brightness", commandTopic="basetopic/cmd/single" ]
Type string : cmd "Command" [ commandTopic="basetopic/cmd/single" ]
Type switch : active "Active" [ commandTopic="basetopic/cmd/single" ]
Type colorRGB : background "Background" [ stateTopic="basetopic/background", commandTopic="basetopic/cmd/single", on="28,0,0", off="0,0,0" ]
}