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|  | #include "Arduino.h" | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | //######################### INFOS #################################### | ||||
|  | /* This is a develboard-specific config-file for Lilygo T7 v1.7 | ||||
|  |    PCB: t.b.a | ||||
|  |    Infos: https://github.com/LilyGO/TTGO-T8-ESP32 | ||||
|  |    Caveats: None | ||||
|  |    Status: | ||||
|  |     tested by biologist with SD_MMC + PN5180 | ||||
|  | */ | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | //################## GPIO-configuration ############################## | ||||
|  | // Please note: GPIOs 34, 35, 36, 39 are input-only and don't have pullup-resistors. | ||||
|  | // So if connecting a button to these, make sure to add a 10k-pullup-resistor for each button. | ||||
|  | // Further infos: https://randomnerdtutorials.com/esp32-pinout-reference-gpios/ | ||||
|  | #ifdef SD_MMC_1BIT_MODE | ||||
|  |     // uSD-card-reader (via SD-MMC 1Bit) | ||||
|  |     // | ||||
|  |     // SD_MMC uses fixed pins | ||||
|  |     //  MOSI    15 | ||||
|  |     //  SCK     14 | ||||
|  |     //  MISO    2 | ||||
|  | #else | ||||
|  |     // uSD-card-reader (via SPI) => don't use... won't work! | ||||
|  |     #define SPISD_CS                    15          // GPIO for chip select (SD) | ||||
|  |     #ifndef SINGLE_SPI_ENABLE | ||||
|  |         #define SPISD_MOSI              13          // GPIO for master out slave in (SD) => not necessary for single-SPI | ||||
|  |         #define SPISD_MISO              16          // GPIO for master in slave ou (SD) => not necessary for single-SPI | ||||
|  |         #define SPISD_SCK               14          // GPIO for clock-signal (SD) => not necessary for single-SPI | ||||
|  |     #endif | ||||
|  | #endif | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | // RFID (via SPI) | ||||
|  | #define RST_PIN                         99          // Not necessary but has to be set anyway; so let's use a dummy-number | ||||
|  | #define RFID_CS                         21          // GPIO for chip select (RFID) | ||||
|  | #define RFID_MOSI                       23          // GPIO for master out slave in (RFID) | ||||
|  | #define RFID_MISO                       19          // GPIO for master in slave out (RFID) | ||||
|  | #define RFID_SCK                        18          // GPIO for clock-signal (RFID) | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | #ifdef RFID_READER_TYPE_PN5180 | ||||
|  |     #define RFID_BUSY                   5           // PN5180 BUSY PIN | ||||
|  |     #define RFID_RST                    22          // PN5180 RESET PIN | ||||
|  |     #define RFID_IRQ                    13          // PN5180 IRQ PIN (only needed for low power card detection) | ||||
|  | #endif | ||||
|  | // I2S (DAC) | ||||
|  | #define I2S_DOUT                        25          // Digital out (I2S) | ||||
|  | #define I2S_BCLK                        27          // BCLK (I2S) | ||||
|  | #define I2S_LRC                         26          // LRC (I2S) | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | // Rotary encoder | ||||
|  | #ifdef USEROTARY_ENABLE | ||||
|  |     #define DREHENCODER_CLK             34          // If you want to reverse encoder's direction, just switch GPIOs of CLK with DT (in software or hardware) | ||||
|  |     #define DREHENCODER_DT              33          // Info: Lolin D32 / Lolin D32 pro 35 are using 35 for battery-voltage-monitoring! | ||||
|  |     #define DREHENCODER_BUTTON          32          // Button 3: is used to switch ESPuino on and off | ||||
|  | #endif | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | // Control-buttons (set to 99 to disable) | ||||
|  | #define NEXT_BUTTON                      0          // Button 0: GPIO to detect next | ||||
|  | #define PREVIOUS_BUTTON                 36          // Button 1: GPIO to detect previous (Important: as of 19.11.2020 changed from 33 to 2; make sure to change in SD-MMC-mode) | ||||
|  | #define PAUSEPLAY_BUTTON                39          // Button 2: GPIO to detect pause/play | ||||
|  | #define BUTTON_4                        99          // Button 4: unnamed optional button | ||||
|  | #define BUTTON_5                        99          // Button 5: unnamed optional button | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | // Wake-up button | ||||
|  | // Please note: only RTC-GPIOs (0, 4, 12, 13, 14, 15, 25, 26, 27, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39, 99) can be used! Set to 99 to disable. | ||||
|  | #define WAKEUP_BUTTON                   DREHENCODER_BUTTON // Defines the button that is used to wake up ESPuino from deepsleep. | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | // (optional) Power-control | ||||
|  | #define POWER                            4          // GPIO used to drive transistor-circuit, that switches off peripheral devices while ESP32-deepsleep | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | // (optional) Neopixel | ||||
|  | #define LED_PIN                         12          // GPIO for Neopixel-signaling | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | // (optinal) Headphone-detection | ||||
|  | #ifdef HEADPHONE_ADJUST_ENABLE | ||||
|  |     #define HP_DETECT                   13          // GPIO that detects, if there's a plug in the headphone jack or not | ||||
|  | #endif | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | // (optional) Monitoring of battery-voltage via ADC | ||||
|  | #ifdef MEASURE_BATTERY_VOLTAGE | ||||
|  |     #define VOLTAGE_READ_PIN            35          // GPIO used to monitor battery-voltage. Change to 35 if you're using Lolin D32 or Lolin D32 pro as it's hard-wired there! | ||||
|  |     float referenceVoltage = 3.35;                  // Voltage between 3.3V and GND-pin at the develboard in battery-mode (disconnect USB!) | ||||
|  |     float offsetVoltage = 0.1;                      // If voltage measured by ESP isn't 100% accurate, you can add an correction-value here | ||||
|  | #endif | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | // (optional) For measuring battery-voltage a voltage-divider is necessary. Their values need to be configured here. | ||||
|  | #ifdef MEASURE_BATTERY_VOLTAGE | ||||
|  |     uint8_t rdiv1 = 100;                               // Rdiv1 of voltage-divider (kOhms) (measure exact value with multimeter!) | ||||
|  |     uint16_t rdiv2 = 100;                              // Rdiv2 of voltage-divider (kOhms) (measure exact value with multimeter!) => used to measure voltage via ADC! | ||||
|  | #endif | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  | // (Optional) remote control via infrared | ||||
|  | #ifdef IR_CONTROL_ENABLE | ||||
|  |     #define IRLED_PIN                   22              // GPIO where IR-receiver is connected (only tested with VS1838B) | ||||
|  |     #define IR_DEBOUNCE                 200             // Interval in ms to wait at least for next signal (not used for actions volume up/down) | ||||
|  | 
 | ||||
|  |     // Actions available. Use your own remote control and have a look at the console for "Command=0x??". E.g. "Protocol=NEC Address=0x17F Command=0x68 Repeat gap=39750us" | ||||
|  |     #define RC_PLAY                     0x68            // command for play | ||||
|  |     #define RC_PAUSE                    0x67            // command for pause | ||||
|  |     #define RC_NEXT                     0x6b            // command for next track of playlist | ||||
|  |     #define RC_PREVIOUS                 0x6a            // command for previous track of playlist | ||||
|  |     #define RC_FIRST                    0x6c            // command for first track of playlist | ||||
|  |     #define RC_LAST                     0x6d            // command for last track of playlist | ||||
|  |     #define RC_VOL_UP                   0x1a            // Command for volume up (one step) | ||||
|  |     #define RC_VOL_DOWN                 0x1b            // Command for volume down (one step) | ||||
|  |     #define RC_MUTE                     0x1c            // Command to mute ESPuino | ||||
|  |     #define RC_SHUTDOWN                 0x2a            // Command for deepsleep | ||||
|  |     #define RC_BLUETOOTH                0x72            // Command to enable/disable bluetooth | ||||
|  |     #define RC_FTP                      0x65            // Command to enable FTP-server | ||||
|  | #endif | ||||
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