Exemple #1
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def send_temp(count=50):
    """Sends out a fake temperature twice a second."""
    with nrf as ble:
        ble.name = b"nRF24L01"
        print("available bytes in next payload:",
              ble.available(chunk(temperature_service.buffer)))
        for i in range(count):
            if ble.available(chunk(temperature_service.buffer)) >= 0:
                _prompt(count, i)
                # broadcast a temperature measurement; 0x16 means service data
                ble.advertise(temperature_service.buffer, data_type=0x16)
                ble.hop_channel()
                time.sleep(0.2)
Exemple #2
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def send_url(count=50):
    """Sends out a URL twice a second."""
    with nrf as ble:
        print("available bytes in next payload:",
              ble.available(chunk(url_service.buffer)))
        # NOTE we did NOT set a device name in this with block
        for i in range(count):
            # URLs easily exceed the nRF24L01's max payload length
            if ble.available(chunk(url_service.buffer)) >= 0:
                _prompt(count, i)
                ble.advertise(url_service.buffer, 0x16)
                ble.hop_channel()
                time.sleep(0.2)
Exemple #3
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def master(count=50):
    """Sends out the device information twice a second."""
    # using the "with" statement is highly recommended if the nRF24L01 is
    # to be used for more than a BLE configuration
    with nrf as ble:
        ble.name = b"nRF24L01"
        # include the radio's pa_level attribute in the payload
        ble.show_pa_level = True
        print("available bytes in next payload:",
              ble.available(chunk(battery_service.buffer))
              )  # using chunk() gives an accurate estimate of available bytes
        for i in range(count):  # advertise data this many times
            if ble.available(chunk(battery_service.buffer)) >= 0:
                _prompt(count, i)  # something to show that it isn't frozen
                # broadcast the device name, MAC address, &
                # battery charge info; 0x16 means service data
                ble.advertise(battery_service.buffer, data_type=0x16)
                # channel hoping is recommended per BLE specs
                ble.hop_channel()
                time.sleep(0.5)  # wait till next broadcast