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/* | |
Udp NTP Client | |
Get the time from a Network Time Protocol (NTP) time server | |
Demonstrates use of UDP sendPacket and ReceivePacket | |
For more on NTP time servers and the messages needed to communicate with them, | |
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Time_Protocol | |
created 4 Sep 2010 | |
by Michael Margolis | |
modified 9 Apr 2012 | |
by Tom Igoe | |
updated for the ESP8266 12 Apr 2015 | |
by Ivan Grokhotkov | |
This code is in the public domain. | |
*/ | |
#include <Adafruit_NeoPixel.h> | |
#include <ESP8266WiFi.h> | |
#include <WiFiUdp.h> | |
#include "LedControl.h" | |
char ssid[] = "xxxxxx"; // your network SSID (name) | |
char pass[] = "xxxxxx"; // your network password | |
/* | |
Now we need a LedControl to work with. | |
***** These pin numbers will probably not work with your hardware ***** | |
pin 12 is connected to the DataIn | |
pin 11 is connected to the CLK | |
pin 10 is connected to LOAD | |
We have only a single MAX72XX. | |
*/ | |
LedControl lc=LedControl(13,14,15,1); | |
#define WS2812_PIN 4 | |
// Parameter 1 = number of pixels in strip | |
// Parameter 2 = Arduino pin number (most are valid) | |
// Parameter 3 = pixel type flags, add together as needed: | |
// NEO_KHZ800 800 KHz bitstream (most NeoPixel products w/WS2812 LEDs) | |
// NEO_KHZ400 400 KHz (classic 'v1' (not v2) FLORA pixels, WS2811 drivers) | |
// NEO_GRB Pixels are wired for GRB bitstream (most NeoPixel products) | |
// NEO_RGB Pixels are wired for RGB bitstream (v1 FLORA pixels, not v2) | |
Adafruit_NeoPixel strip = Adafruit_NeoPixel(6, WS2812_PIN , NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800); | |
#define black_color strip.Color(0 ,0, 0) | |
#define red_color strip.Color(32 ,0, 0) | |
#define yellow_color strip.Color(32 ,32, 0) | |
#define green_color strip.Color(0 ,32, 0) | |
#define cyan_color strip.Color(0 ,32, 32) | |
#define blue_color strip.Color(0 ,0, 32) | |
#define purple_color strip.Color(32 ,0, 32) | |
#define white_color strip.Color(32 ,32, 32) | |
uint32_t bg_color[] = { black_color, red_color, yellow_color, | |
green_color, cyan_color, blue_color, | |
purple_color,white_color}; | |
unsigned int localPort = 2390; // local port to listen for UDP packets | |
/* Don't hardwire the IP address or we won't get the benefits of the pool. | |
* Lookup the IP address for the host name instead */ | |
//IPAddress timeServer(129, 6, 15, 28); // time.nist.gov NTP server | |
IPAddress timeServerIP; // time.nist.gov NTP server address | |
const char* ntpServerName = "time.nist.gov"; | |
const int NTP_PACKET_SIZE = 48; // NTP time stamp is in the first 48 bytes of the message | |
byte packetBuffer[ NTP_PACKET_SIZE]; //buffer to hold incoming and outgoing packets | |
// A UDP instance to let us send and receive packets over UDP | |
WiFiUDP udp; | |
uint8_t Hour,Min,Sec; | |
unsigned long tick_disp = 0; // will store last time LED was updated | |
unsigned tick_Sync = 0; | |
const long interval = 1000; // interval at which to blink (milliseconds) | |
int num; | |
void setup() | |
{ | |
Serial.begin(115200); | |
Serial.println(); | |
Serial.println(); | |
// We start by connecting to a WiFi network | |
Serial.print("Connecting to "); | |
Serial.println(ssid); | |
WiFi.begin(ssid, pass); | |
while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) { | |
delay(500); | |
Serial.print("."); | |
} | |
Serial.println(""); | |
Serial.println("WiFi connected"); | |
Serial.println("IP address: "); | |
Serial.println(WiFi.localIP()); | |
Serial.println("Starting UDP"); | |
udp.begin(localPort); | |
Serial.print("Local port: "); | |
Serial.println(udp.localPort()); | |
/* | |
The MAX72XX is in power-saving mode on startup, | |
we have to do a wakeup call | |
*/ | |
lc.shutdown(0,false); | |
/* Set the brightness to a medium values */ | |
lc.setIntensity(0,8); | |
/* and clear the display */ | |
lc.clearDisplay(0); | |
strip.begin(); | |
strip.show(); // Initialize all pixels to 'off' | |
syncTime(); | |
} | |
void loop() | |
{ | |
unsigned long currentMillis = millis(); | |
if (currentMillis - tick_disp >= interval) { | |
tick_disp = currentMillis; | |
lc.setDigit(0,0,(Hour/10)%10 ,false); | |
lc.setDigit(0,1,(Hour%10),false); | |
lc.setDigit(0,2,(Min/10)%10 ,false); | |
lc.setDigit(0,3,(Min%10),false); | |
lc.setDigit(0,4,(Sec/10)%10 ,false); | |
lc.setDigit(0,5,(Sec%10) ,false); | |
Sec++; | |
if(Sec>59) { | |
Sec = 0; | |
Min++; | |
num++; | |
} | |
if (Min>59) { | |
Min = 0; | |
Hour++; | |
} | |
if (Hour>23) { | |
Hour =0; | |
} | |
colorWipe(bg_color[num], 0); | |
if (num > 8) num =0; | |
} | |
if (currentMillis - tick_Sync >= 10000) { | |
Serial.println("Sync time packet..."); | |
tick_Sync = currentMillis; | |
syncTime(); | |
} | |
} | |
void syncTime() { | |
//get a random server from the pool | |
WiFi.hostByName(ntpServerName, timeServerIP); | |
sendNTPpacket(timeServerIP); // send an NTP packet to a time server | |
// wait to see if a reply is available | |
//delay(1000); | |
int cb = udp.parsePacket(); | |
if (!cb) { | |
Serial.println("no packet yet"); | |
} | |
else { | |
Serial.print("packet received, length="); | |
Serial.println(cb); | |
// We've received a packet, read the data from it | |
udp.read(packetBuffer, NTP_PACKET_SIZE); // read the packet into the buffer | |
//the timestamp starts at byte 40 of the received packet and is four bytes, | |
// or two words, long. First, esxtract the two words: | |
unsigned long highWord = word(packetBuffer[40], packetBuffer[41]); | |
unsigned long lowWord = word(packetBuffer[42], packetBuffer[43]); | |
// combine the four bytes (two words) into a long integer | |
// this is NTP time (seconds since Jan 1 1900): | |
unsigned long secsSince1900 = highWord << 16 | lowWord; | |
Serial.print("Seconds since Jan 1 1900 = " ); | |
Serial.println(secsSince1900); | |
// now convert NTP time into everyday time: | |
Serial.print("Unix time = "); | |
// Unix time starts on Jan 1 1970. In seconds, that's 2208988800: | |
const unsigned long seventyYears = 2208988800UL; | |
// subtract seventy years: | |
unsigned long epoch = secsSince1900 - seventyYears; | |
// print Unix time: | |
Serial.println(epoch); | |
// print the hour, minute and second: | |
Serial.print("The UTC time is "); // UTC is the time at Greenwich Meridian (GMT) | |
Hour = ( (epoch % 86400L) / 3600 ) + 7 ; | |
Min = (epoch % 3600) / 60; | |
Sec = epoch % 60; | |
if (Hour>23) { | |
Hour =0; | |
} | |
Serial.print(Hour); // print the hour (86400 equals secs per day) | |
Serial.print(':'); | |
Serial.print(Min); // print the minute (3600 equals secs per minute) | |
Serial.print(':'); | |
Serial.println(Sec); // print the second | |
} | |
// wait ten seconds before asking for the time again | |
//delay(10000); | |
} | |
// send an NTP request to the time server at the given address | |
unsigned long sendNTPpacket(IPAddress& address) | |
{ | |
Serial.println("sending NTP packet..."); | |
// set all bytes in the buffer to 0 | |
memset(packetBuffer, 0, NTP_PACKET_SIZE); | |
// Initialize values needed to form NTP request | |
// (see URL above for details on the packets) | |
packetBuffer[0] = 0b11100011; // LI, Version, Mode | |
packetBuffer[1] = 0; // Stratum, or type of clock | |
packetBuffer[2] = 6; // Polling Interval | |
packetBuffer[3] = 0xEC; // Peer Clock Precision | |
// 8 bytes of zero for Root Delay & Root Dispersion | |
packetBuffer[12] = 49; | |
packetBuffer[13] = 0x4E; | |
packetBuffer[14] = 49; | |
packetBuffer[15] = 52; | |
// all NTP fields have been given values, now | |
// you can send a packet requesting a timestamp: | |
udp.beginPacket(address, 123); //NTP requests are to port 123 | |
udp.write(packetBuffer, NTP_PACKET_SIZE); | |
udp.endPacket(); | |
} | |
// Fill the dots one after the other with a color | |
void colorWipe(uint32_t c, uint8_t wait) { | |
for(uint16_t i=0; i<strip.numPixels(); i++) { | |
strip.setPixelColor(i, c); | |
strip.show(); | |
delay(wait); | |
} | |
} |
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