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== How to use it == | == How to use it == | ||
* Upload the following sketch into your Arduino | * Upload the following sketch into your Arduino | ||
| − | * Connect the IR led with its resistor on pin 8 on the Arduino | + | * Connect the IR or RED led with its resistor on pin 8 on the Arduino |
* Connect power and network | * Connect power and network | ||
* Find the IP address of the board on your DHCP (or use the static IP embedded in the sketch if you don't have DHCP) | * Find the IP address of the board on your DHCP (or use the static IP embedded in the sketch if you don't have DHCP) | ||
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* Connect your Serial Console signals to RX/TX on the Arduino board (with 100 ohms resistors) | * Connect your Serial Console signals to RX/TX on the Arduino board (with 100 ohms resistors) | ||
* Use Putty with options 'Local Echo' and 'Local line editing' forced to OFF | * Use Putty with options 'Local Echo' and 'Local line editing' forced to OFF | ||
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== URL format to send IR codes == | == URL format to send IR codes == | ||
Revision as of 23:29, 1 July 2012
Using an Arduino Ethernet board, you can send IR codes to your TV or BD
With the same board, you can also interface to the Serial Console.
Contents
What you can do
- Send IR codes to your TV, PVR or BD, with an URL in your browser
- Use telnet to have the Serial Console on your PC or smartphone
Bill of materials
- Arduino Ethernet board (see Arduino)
Alternatively, an Arduino Uno with an Ethernet shield could also be used
- IR led (SFH4510 for example) or RED Led (Clear Type RED LED's are emitting more than enough light at IR spectrum)
- 220 ohms resistor to limit current in the IR led
- If you plan to use the telnet interface to the Serial Console, make sure you have a 100 ohms resistor on both RX and TX signals (Arduino TX/RX are 5v !)
How to use it
- Upload the following sketch into your Arduino
- Connect the IR or RED led with its resistor on pin 8 on the Arduino
- Connect power and network
- Find the IP address of the board on your DHCP (or use the static IP embedded in the sketch if you don't have DHCP)
- Use your browser to send an URL to the board (see format below)
- If you want to use telnet to connect to the Serial Console :
- Connect your Serial Console signals to RX/TX on the Arduino board (with 100 ohms resistors)
- Use Putty with options 'Local Echo' and 'Local line editing' forced to OFF
URL format to send IR codes
The format is http://IP/ir.htm?data=XX&type=Y&device=ZZZZ where
- IP is the Arduino board IP address
- XX is the IR code to send
- Y is 0 for TV/PVR frame format and 1 for BD frame format
- ZZZZ is the device code (0707 for TV, 0505 for PVR, 301A for BD)
The IR codes are listed at Key codes
- For TV/PVR, use the 'code' column
- For BD, use the 'BD-IR code' column
Examples
To get the Service Menu on your TV, use the 2 following URLs :
Please note that you cannot send KEY_FACTORY to a BD, as the corresponding code is not know yet
To have a kind of Wake Up on LAN on your BD player, use
To switch to channel 1 :
- On a TV : http://IP/ir.htm?data=65&type=0&device=0707
- On a BD : http://IP/ir.htm?data=81&type=0&device=301A
IR frames format
BD players use a modified IR frame format that TV and PVR. The reason is that samsung increased the data field length from 8 to 12 bits The general format is now :
- Start bit
- Device ID (16 bits - 0707 for TV, 301A for BD)
- For BD only : Stop bit and data MSB on 4 bits
- Data LSB
- Data LSB 1's complement
A frame for BD :
Arduino sketch
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Samsung IR and Serial Console Ethernet Interface
// 29-06-2012 / Initial version / oga83
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <SPI.h>
#include <Ethernet.h>
#define IRPIN 8 // IR led is connected on pin 8
#define LEDPIN 9 // Onboard led - blink at 2 Hz
byte mac[] = { 0x90, 0xA2, 0xda, 0x00, 0xe6, 0x5e }; // Arduino Ethernet board MAC address
IPAddress ip(192,168,1,178); // Default static IP if no DHCP
EthernetServer HttpServer(80); // HTTP is used to send IR commands
EthernetServer TelnetServer(23); // Telnet is used for Serial Console
// Convert a hex string to unsigned int
unsigned int HexToUInt(char *s)
{
unsigned u=0;
while (*s)
{
char c=*s++;
// Convert to uppercase
if (c>='a') c&=0xdf;
// Exit if not hex digit
if ((c<'0' || c>'9') && (c<'A' || c>'F')) break;
// Convert digit
u<<=4;
u|=c-((c>'9') ? 'A'-0xa:'0');
}
return u;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Samsung IR class
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
class Samsung
{
private:
// Send a 36kHz-modulated pulse
static void Pulse(void)
{
byte i;
for (i=0; i<21; i++)
{
digitalWrite(IRPIN, HIGH);
delayMicroseconds(10); // Value adjusted with oscilloscope
digitalWrite(IRPIN, LOW);
delayMicroseconds(10); // Value adjusted with oscilloscope
}
}
// Send a bit
static void SendIRBit(byte b)
{
Pulse();
if (b)
delayMicroseconds(1390);
else
delayMicroseconds(430);
}
// Send 4 bits
static void SendIRNibble(byte b)
{
byte i;
for (i=0; i<4; i++)
SendIRBit((b>>i)&1);
}
// Send a byte
static void SendIRByte(byte b)
{
byte i;
for (i=0; i<8; i++)
SendIRBit((b>>i)&1);
}
public:
// Send an IR command
// Type is 0 for TV, 1 for BD
// Device is 0x0707 for TV, 0x301A for BD
static void SendCommand(char Type, unsigned int Device, unsigned int Command)
{
byte i;
// Disable interrupts
cli();
// Start bit
for (i=0; i<8; i++) Pulse();
delayMicroseconds(4500);
// Send Device Id
SendIRByte(Device>>8);
SendIRByte(Device&0xff);
// BD Player
if (Type==1)
{
// Stop bit
Pulse();
delayMicroseconds(4500);
// Send Data
SendIRNibble(Command>>8);
}
SendIRByte(Command);
SendIRByte(~Command);
// Stop bit
Pulse();
delayMicroseconds(4500);
// Re-enable interrupts
sei();
}
};
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Initialization
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
void setup()
{
// Led
pinMode(LEDPIN, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(LEDPIN, HIGH);
// IR Led
pinMode(IRPIN, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(IRPIN, HIGH);
// Serial Console
Serial.begin(115200);
// Initialize Ethernet. Try DHCP, otherwise static IP
if (Ethernet.begin(mac)==0)
Ethernet.begin(mac, ip);
// Initialize HTTP server
HttpServer.begin();
// Initialize Telnet server
TelnetServer.begin();
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Main Program
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
char NetworkFrame[256]; // General buffer for frames
boolean iStateLed=false; // Used for led blinking
unsigned long timeLastLedMs=0; // Used for blinking delay
void loop()
{
// -------------------------------------------------
// LED blinks at 2Hz
// -------------------------------------------------
if (millis()>timeLastLedMs+250)
{
timeLastLedMs=millis();
digitalWrite(LEDPIN, (iStateLed) ? HIGH:LOW);
iStateLed=!iStateLed;
}
// -------------------------------------------------
// Handle HTTP requests
// Example :
// To send KEY_1 on BD :
// http://IP/ir.htm?data=81&type=1&device=301a
// -------------------------------------------------
EthernetClient client = HttpServer.available();
if (client)
{
char *ptr=NetworkFrame;
int n=0;
while (client.connected() && client.available())
{
if (n++<sizeof(NetworkFrame))
*ptr++=client.read();
else
client.flush();
}
*ptr=0;
if (n>0)
{
__FlashStringHelper *Header=F("HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-Type: text/html\r\n");
// -------------------------------------------------
// Samsung IR command
// -------------------------------------------------
ptr=strstr(NetworkFrame, "/ir.htm?data=");
if (ptr)
{
ptr+=13;
byte Type=0;
unsigned int Device=0x0707, Data=HexToUInt(ptr);
ptr=strstr(ptr, "type=");
if (ptr) Type=HexToUInt(ptr+5);
ptr=strstr(ptr, "device=");
if (ptr) Device=HexToUInt(ptr+7);
Samsung::SendCommand(Type, Device, Data);
client.println(Header);
client.println("OK !");
delay(100);
client.stop();
return;
}
// send an error !
client.println(Header);
client.println(F("Error !"));
delay(1);
}
client.stop();
}
// -------------------------------------------------
// Telnet Serial Console Interface
// Configure Putty with :
// - "Local Echo : Force off"
// - "Local line editing : Force off"
// -------------------------------------------------
client = TelnetServer.available();
if (client)
{
char *ptr=NetworkFrame;
int n=0;
while (client.connected() && client.available())
if (n++<sizeof(NetworkFrame)) *ptr++=client.read();
*ptr=0;
// Sends telnet buffer to Serial Console
if (n>0) Serial.write(NetworkFrame);
}
// Anything received from Serial Console ?
char *ptr=NetworkFrame;
int n=0;
while (Serial.available())
if (n++<sizeof(NetworkFrame)) *ptr++=Serial.read();
*ptr=0;
// Send it to telnet
if (n>0) TelnetServer.write(NetworkFrame);
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------