/** * Example code for using a microchip mrf24j40 module to send simple packets * * Requirements: 3 pins for spi, 3 pins for reset, chip select and interrupt * notifications * This example file is considered to be in the public domain * Originally written by Karl Palsson, karlp@tweak.net.au, March 2011 */ #include #include const int pin_reset = 6; const int pin_cs = 10; // default CS pin on ATMEGA8 const int pin_interrupt = 2; // default interrupt pin on ATMEGA8 Mrf24j mrf(pin_reset, pin_cs, pin_interrupt); long last_time; long tx_interval = 1000; void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); mrf.set_pan(0xcafe); // This is _our_ address mrf.address16_write(0x6001); attachInterrupt(0, interrupt_routine, CHANGE); // interrupt 0 equivalent to pin 2 on ATMEGA8 last_time = millis(); interrupts(); } void interrupt_routine() { mrf.interrupt_handler(); // mrf24 object interrupt routine } void loop() { mrf.check_flags(&handle_rx, &handle_tx); unsigned long current_time = millis(); if (current_time - last_time > tx_interval) { last_time = current_time; Serial.println("txxxing..."); mrf.send16(0x4202, "abcd"); } } void handle_rx() { // data to receive, nothing to do } void handle_tx() { if (mrf.get_txinfo()->tx_ok) { Serial.println("TX went ok, got ack"); } else { Serial.print("TX failed after ");Serial.print(mrf.get_txinfo()->retries);Serial.println(" retries\n"); } }