/* * © 2020, Chris Harlow. All rights reserved. * * This file is a demonstattion of setting up a DCC-EX * Command station to support direct connection of WiThrottle devices * such as "Engine Driver". If you contriol your layout through JMRI * then DON'T connect throttles to this wifi, connect them to JMRI. * * This is just 3 statements longer than the basic setup. * * THIS SETUP DOES NOT APPLY TO ARDUINO UNO WITH ONLY A SINGLE SERIAL PORT. * REFER TO SEPARATE EXAMPLE. */ #include "DCCEX.h" // Create a serial command parser... Enables certain diagnostics and commands // to be issued from the USB serial console // This is NOT intended for JMRI.... DCCEXParser serialParser; void setup() { // The main sketch has responsibilities during setup() // Responsibility 1: Start the usb connection for diagnostics // This is normally Serial but uses SerialUSB on a SAMD processor Serial.begin(115200); // Responsibility 3: Start the DCC engine. // Note: this provides DCC with two motor drivers, main and prog, which handle the motor shield(s) // Standard supported devices have pre-configured macros but custome hardware installations require // detailed pin mappings and may also require modified subclasses of the MotorDriver to implement specialist logic. // STANDARD_MOTOR_SHIELD, POLOLU_MOTOR_SHIELD, FIREBOX_MK1, FIREBOX_MK1S are pre defined in MotorShields.h // Optionally a Timer number (1..4) may be passed to DCC::begin to override the default Timer1 used for the // waveform generation. e.g. DCC::begin(STANDARD_MOTOR_SHIELD,2); to use timer 2 DCC::begin(STANDARD_MOTOR_SHIELD); // Start the WiFi interface. // NOTE: References to Serial1 are for the serial port used to connect // your wifi chip/shield. Serial1.begin(115200); // BAUD rate of your Wifi chip/shield WifiInterface::setup(Serial1, F("BTHub5-M6PT"), // Router name F("49de8d4862"), // Router password F("DCCEX"), // Hostname (ignored by some wifi chip firmware) 3532); // port (3532 is 0xDCC) } void loop() { // The main sketch has responsibilities during loop() // Responsibility 1: Handle DCC background processes // (loco reminders and power checks) DCC::loop(); // Responsibility 2: handle any incoming commands on USB connection serialParser.loop(Serial1); // Responsibility 3: Optionally handle any incoming WiFi traffic WifiInterface::loop(); }