/* RadioLib CC1101 Receive with Interrupts Example This example listens for FSK transmissions and tries to receive them. Once a packet is received, an interrupt is triggered. To successfully receive data, the following settings have to be the same on both transmitter and receiver: - carrier frequency - bit rate - frequency deviation - sync word For default module settings, see the wiki page https://github.com/jgromes/RadioLib/wiki/Default-configuration#cc1101 For full API reference, see the GitHub Pages https://jgromes.github.io/RadioLib/ */ // include the library #include // CC1101 has the following connections: // CS pin: 10 // GDO0 pin: 2 // RST pin: unused // GDO2 pin: 3 (optional) CC1101 radio = new Module(10, 2, RADIOLIB_NC, 3); // or using RadioShield // https://github.com/jgromes/RadioShield //CC1101 radio = RadioShield.ModuleA; void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); // initialize CC1101 with default settings Serial.print(F("[CC1101] Initializing ... ")); int state = radio.begin(); if (state == RADIOLIB_ERR_NONE) { Serial.println(F("success!")); } else { Serial.print(F("failed, code ")); Serial.println(state); while (true); } // set the function that will be called // when new packet is received radio.setGdo0Action(setFlag, RISING); // start listening for packets Serial.print(F("[CC1101] Starting to listen ... ")); state = radio.startReceive(); if (state == RADIOLIB_ERR_NONE) { Serial.println(F("success!")); } else { Serial.print(F("failed, code ")); Serial.println(state); while (true); } // if needed, 'listen' mode can be disabled by calling // any of the following methods: // // radio.standby() // radio.sleep() // radio.transmit(); // radio.receive(); // radio.readData(); } // flag to indicate that a packet was received volatile bool receivedFlag = false; // this function is called when a complete packet // is received by the module // IMPORTANT: this function MUST be 'void' type // and MUST NOT have any arguments! #if defined(ESP8266) || defined(ESP32) ICACHE_RAM_ATTR #endif void setFlag(void) { // we got a packet, set the flag receivedFlag = true; } void loop() { // check if the flag is set if(receivedFlag) { // reset flag receivedFlag = false; // you can read received data as an Arduino String String str; int state = radio.readData(str); // you can also read received data as byte array /* byte byteArr[8]; int state = radio.readData(byteArr, 8); */ if (state == RADIOLIB_ERR_NONE) { // packet was successfully received Serial.println(F("[CC1101] Received packet!")); // print data of the packet Serial.print(F("[CC1101] Data:\t\t")); Serial.println(str); // print RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) // of the last received packet Serial.print(F("[CC1101] RSSI:\t\t")); Serial.print(radio.getRSSI()); Serial.println(F(" dBm")); // print LQI (Link Quality Indicator) // of the last received packet, lower is better Serial.print(F("[CC1101] LQI:\t\t")); Serial.println(radio.getLQI()); } else if (state == RADIOLIB_ERR_CRC_MISMATCH) { // packet was received, but is malformed Serial.println(F("CRC error!")); } else { // some other error occurred Serial.print(F("failed, code ")); Serial.println(state); } // put module back to listen mode radio.startReceive(); } }