diff --git a/CHANGELOG b/CHANGELOG
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CHANGELOG:
-There have been no revisions to any code as of the initial commit.
+31-AUG-2021:
-Stay tuned for development updates.
\ No newline at end of file
+Code actually now interfaces with radio, display, encoder. Does stuff.
\ No newline at end of file
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\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 0a68a0f..1d56958 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,31 +1,32 @@
-ArFO - Arduino Frequency Oscillator
+HamHead - Remote Head For Your CAT Rig
-A (mobile) remote head for your ham transceiver.
+By: Jay Moore/NQ4T - nq4tango@gmail.com
# History
```
8-Feb-2020: Repository Creation, Intitial Commit, Alpha Versions
+31-Aug-2020: Name Change, More Alpha Code, Actually Control Radio
````
# About
-ArFO is an Arduino-based program that interfaces with an external display, external controls, and your ham rig;
+HamHead (formerally ArFO) is an Arduino-based program that interfaces with an external display, external controls, and your ham rig;
to allow you the convenience of a remote head for rigs that do not feature one. It is written in Arduino and
-commands your rig using it's CAT/CI-V connection. ArFO is a continuation/reboot of PiFO; a previous project
+commands your rig using it's CAT/CI-V connection. HamHead is a continuation/reboot of PiFO; a previous project
that sought to do the same thing.
-In addition to being able to control your operating mode, VFO, and a few other select options; ArFO also provides
+In addition to being able to control your operating mode, VFO, and a few other select options; HamHead also provides
"advanced logic" for an otherwise older rig. When possible, it uses it's own programming rather than rely on the
rig's internal functions. Planned features include a memory function, similar to what the proof-of-concept PiFO
was; that will allow you to expand on the memory preset functions of older rigs as well as the ability to carry
-your memory presets with you between rigs. ArFO stores the frequency information and sends it to the radio as
+your memory presets with you between rigs. HamHead stores the frequency information and sends it to the radio as
a frequency for the VFO.
-ArFO will use it's own internal logic when necessary, meaning older rigs will get some new features. This means
-some limitations (like CI-V WARC band data) are irrelevant to ArFO as we can calculate and process things
+HamHead will use it's own internal logic when necessary, meaning older rigs will get some new features. This means
+some limitations (like CI-V WARC band data) are irrelevant to HamHead as we can calculate and process things
ourselves.
# Why The Change To Arduino
@@ -69,9 +70,26 @@ act as a USB host and understand all the various serial-to-USB adapters on the m
available as an external module; the goal of this project is to keep costs to a minimum. No one wants to spend
$300 on a remote head accessory!
+Development for iCom stuff is being done primarily on an IC-7100, with a IC-706MKII and IC-725 to check compatibility.
+I won't mention the irony of developing a remote head on a rig with a remote head....or the fact I came up with the
+thing when I had no rigs with remote heads and now own two.
+
Additional display types may be supported depending on demand or user-submitted code. The project is open-source; you
are welcome to contribute code.
+# Software
+
+All sketches are currently in the "alpha" folder.
+
+This software currently uses two libraries:
+
+LEDMatrixDriver by Bartosz Bielawski - Installable in the ArduinoIDE or from https://github.com/bartoszbielawski/LEDMatrixDriver
+
+Rotary by Ben Buxton - https://github.com/buxtronix/arduino/tree/master/libraries
+
+A copy of the Rotary library has been included as it is not available in the ArduinoIDE.
+
+I have also changed from my ususal BSD 2-Clause license to GPL v3 for better compatibility with any libraries.
# Current DEV Status
@@ -79,34 +97,37 @@ are welcome to contribute code.
Development offically started on 5-FEB-2020 with working out the physical interface betweent he rig and the radio.
This has been fully tested and I'm able to send and receieve bytes.
-The current phase of development is largely focusing on the communication library for CI-V. In it's current state,
-the software is able to detect, receive, and filter CI-V data packets and able to process iCom's BCD data in to a
-decimal format that can be worked with by the rest of the software. Currently this just displays the frequency to
-the serial port on the Mega2560 connected to the USB adapter. The radio is currently using one of the remaining
-hardware serial ports.
+Current development is extremely early alpha and is largely working on not just getting iCom CI-V communication
+working, but making sure I can actually get everything working the way I want. It's not considered ready for
+prime-time and the code will likely undergo reorganization to make customizations to physical UI and radio
+drivers easier.
![Current Development Version](/images/civdecode.png "CIV Decoding")*Current Development Version*
+Development was dorment from early 2020 until late summer 2021 when it was restarted. The current alpha is now capable
+of actually controlling a radio and displaying it's frequency.
-# License
+[Video Showing Current Protptype] (https://youtu.be/GGRZIbIPLOM)
-Copyright 2020 Jay Moore
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted
-provided that the following conditions are met:
+# License
+
+ HamHead - Remote Head For Ham Radios
+ Copyright (C) 2021 Jay Moore - nq4tango@gmail.com
-1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
-list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
-2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions
-and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
-WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
-DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
-EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
-LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
-THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see .
+ Rotary encoder handler for arduino. v1.1
+ Copyright 2011 Ben Buxton. Licenced under the GNU GPL Version 3. Contact: bb@cactii.net
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diff --git a/alpha/alpha001.ino b/alpha/alpha001.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e79ae55
--- /dev/null
+++ b/alpha/alpha001.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
+/**
+HamHead - Remote Head for Ham Radio
+Copyright (C)2020 Jay Moore/NQ4T - nq4tango@gmail.com
+Licensed under GPL-3.0-or-later
+
+Version .001 Alpha
+**/
+
+#include
+#include
+// Rotary.h uses hardware SPI on Mega2560 pins 52 and 50 or something
+const uint8_t LEDMATRIX_CS_PIN = 49; // You're not going to have GPIO49 on an Uno.
+const int NO_OF_DRIVERS = 1; // Each MAX7219 driver can drive eight 7-segment displays.
+LEDMatrixDriver lmd(NO_OF_DRIVERS, LEDMATRIX_CS_PIN);
+const byte numBytes = 32;
+byte rxbytes[numBytes]; // store CI-V incoming bytes here
+long dec[5]; // part of the decimal to vfo conversion
+int bc = 0; // byte counter
+boolean newdata = false;
+boolean newvfo = false;
+unsigned long vfoa;
+byte digit; // used by the display routine.
+
+Rotary rotary = Rotary(2, 3);
+void setup() {
+Serial1.begin(19200); // I'm using a Mega2560 so I have multiple hardware UART
+// hardware interrupt for rotary encoder
+attachInterrupt(0, rotate, CHANGE);
+attachInterrupt(1, rotate, CHANGE);
+// copied from display library initialization
+ lmd.setEnabled(true);
+ lmd.setIntensity(2); // 0 = min, 15 = max
+ lmd.setScanLimit(7); // 0-7: Show 1-8 digits. Beware of currenct restrictions for 1-3 digits! See datasheet.
+ lmd.setDecode(0xFF); // Enable "BCD Type B" decoding for all digits.
+}
+
+void loop() {
+getdata(); // check for serial data
+if (rxbytes[0] == 0x88) newdata=false; // ignore echo (for now. I have an idea)
+if (newdata == true) gogovfo(); // Go go VFO!
+if (newvfo == true) disp(); // update the LED
+
+}
+void getdata() {
+ byte rb;
+ while (Serial1.available() > 0 && newdata == false) {
+ rb = Serial1.read();
+ if (rb == 0xFE) { // if it's a start byte we don't need it.
+ newdata = false; // make sure we keep looping
+ bc = 0; // i don't trust myself
+ } else if (rb == 0xFD) { // end of the frame
+ rxbytes[bc] = '\0'; // terminate the string
+ newdata = true; // indicate there's new data
+ //i--; // I thought I needed this
+ } else {
+ rxbytes[bc] = rb; // write the byte to the array
+ bc++; // increment byte counter
+ }
+}
+}
+/**
+"Go Go VFO" is requires some room to explain just what it does. The data sent
+in is both BCD and little-endian; so I not only have to convert the data from BCD,
+but I have to load the bytes "backwards".
+
+Grab a byte, bitshift it 4 to the left, multiply it by 10. Take that same byte, bitwise
+AND it aginst 00001111, add them together. Now add those together in to
+a new array; multiply each entry in the array by the appropriate power of 10,
+add all that together in to a new variable.
+
+Oh, and then set newvfo to true so we can update displays.
+**/
+
+void gogovfo() {
+ int i = 0;
+ long bcd[4];
+ bc -= 2; // adjust for array index starting at 0 and ditch the V/U byte
+ if (rxbytes[2] == 0){
+ for (int x = bc; x > 2; x--) {
+ bcd[i] = (((rxbytes[x] >> 4) *10) + (rxbytes[x]&0xF));
+ i++;
+ }
+ vfoa = ((bcd[0]*1000000)+(bcd[1]*10000)+(bcd[2]*100)+(bcd[3]));
+ newvfo = true;
+ }}
+
+void vfoup() { // this is called by the ISR for the rotary encoder.
+ vfoa += 1000; // right now we're just adding 1000hz, but this will be selectable
+ vfotobcd(); // black magic voodoo
+ newvfo = true; // since we technically updated the VFO
+}
+
+void vfodown() { // this is the same thing, but the other direction
+ vfoa -= 1000; // drop 1000hz
+ vfotobcd(); // do that voodoo that you do so well
+ newvfo = true; // since, you know...new VFO
+}
+
+/**
+Here's some black magic for ya. In order to go from the internal VFO
+number, I have to basically reverse the process for getting it form the
+radio; convert everything in to BCD digits in little-endian.
+
+Do a bunch of math on vfoa that has the basic effect of splitting it in
+to two digit chunks, writing each to an array.
+
+Now divide each array entry by 10, bitshift right, add that by the remainder
+and slap them in a byte. Do that 4 times running backwards through the
+array.
+
+**/
+void vfotobcd() {
+byte bcd2[10];
+int dec[5];
+int i = 3;
+ dec[0] = vfoa / 1000000;
+ dec[1] = (vfoa % 1000000) / 10000;
+ dec[2] = (vfoa % 10000) / 100;
+ dec[3] = vfoa % 100;
+for (int x = 0; x < 4; x++){
+ bcd2[i] = (((dec[x] / 10) << 4) + (dec[x] % 10));
+ i--;
+}
+
+// There's got to be a better/cleaner way of doing this I haven't figured out yet
+Serial1.write(0xFE); // start byte
+Serial1.write(0xFE); // start byte
+Serial1.write(0x88); // IC-7100 hex address
+Serial1.write(0xE0); // standard E0 controller address
+Serial1.write(0x00); // no-reply VFO change
+Serial1.write(bcd2, 4); // the BCD data
+Serial1.write(0xFD); // end byte
+}
+
+void disp() {
+ unsigned long vfod = vfoa; // we have to copy this or we'll break vfoa's entry
+ //bc++; // I thought I needed this.
+
+/**
+I know it's a for loop and it looks like it's just getting the remainder
+and dividing by 10 each time to split out the digits, but I haven't
+actually figured out how this works. Taken from the library example.
+**/
+ for (digit = 0; digit < 8; digit++) {
+ lmd.setDigit(digit, vfod % 10, digit == 3);
+ vfod /= 10;
+ }
+ lmd.display();
+ delay(10);
+// set these false or you're going to have problems
+ newdata = false;
+ newvfo = false;
+}
+
+// this came right from the rotary library example.
+void rotate() {
+ unsigned char result = rotary.process();
+ if (result == DIR_CW) {
+ vfoup();
+ } else if (result == DIR_CCW) {
+ vfodown();
+ }
+}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/libraries/rotary/Rotary.cpp b/libraries/rotary/Rotary.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..298925d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/rotary/Rotary.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
+/* Rotary encoder handler for arduino. v1.1
+ *
+ * Copyright 2011 Ben Buxton. Licenced under the GNU GPL Version 3.
+ * Contact: bb@cactii.net
+ *
+ * A typical mechanical rotary encoder emits a two bit gray code
+ * on 3 output pins. Every step in the output (often accompanied
+ * by a physical 'click') generates a specific sequence of output
+ * codes on the pins.
+ *
+ * There are 3 pins used for the rotary encoding - one common and
+ * two 'bit' pins.
+ *
+ * The following is the typical sequence of code on the output when
+ * moving from one step to the next:
+ *
+ * Position Bit1 Bit2
+ * ----------------------
+ * Step1 0 0
+ * 1/4 1 0
+ * 1/2 1 1
+ * 3/4 0 1
+ * Step2 0 0
+ *
+ * From this table, we can see that when moving from one 'click' to
+ * the next, there are 4 changes in the output code.
+ *
+ * - From an initial 0 - 0, Bit1 goes high, Bit0 stays low.
+ * - Then both bits are high, halfway through the step.
+ * - Then Bit1 goes low, but Bit2 stays high.
+ * - Finally at the end of the step, both bits return to 0.
+ *
+ * Detecting the direction is easy - the table simply goes in the other
+ * direction (read up instead of down).
+ *
+ * To decode this, we use a simple state machine. Every time the output
+ * code changes, it follows state, until finally a full steps worth of
+ * code is received (in the correct order). At the final 0-0, it returns
+ * a value indicating a step in one direction or the other.
+ *
+ * It's also possible to use 'half-step' mode. This just emits an event
+ * at both the 0-0 and 1-1 positions. This might be useful for some
+ * encoders where you want to detect all positions.
+ *
+ * If an invalid state happens (for example we go from '0-1' straight
+ * to '1-0'), the state machine resets to the start until 0-0 and the
+ * next valid codes occur.
+ *
+ * The biggest advantage of using a state machine over other algorithms
+ * is that this has inherent debounce built in. Other algorithms emit spurious
+ * output with switch bounce, but this one will simply flip between
+ * sub-states until the bounce settles, then continue along the state
+ * machine.
+ * A side effect of debounce is that fast rotations can cause steps to
+ * be skipped. By not requiring debounce, fast rotations can be accurately
+ * measured.
+ * Another advantage is the ability to properly handle bad state, such
+ * as due to EMI, etc.
+ * It is also a lot simpler than others - a static state table and less
+ * than 10 lines of logic.
+ */
+
+#include "Arduino.h"
+#include "Rotary.h"
+
+/*
+ * The below state table has, for each state (row), the new state
+ * to set based on the next encoder output. From left to right in,
+ * the table, the encoder outputs are 00, 01, 10, 11, and the value
+ * in that position is the new state to set.
+ */
+
+#define R_START 0x0
+
+#ifdef HALF_STEP
+// Use the half-step state table (emits a code at 00 and 11)
+#define R_CCW_BEGIN 0x1
+#define R_CW_BEGIN 0x2
+#define R_START_M 0x3
+#define R_CW_BEGIN_M 0x4
+#define R_CCW_BEGIN_M 0x5
+const unsigned char ttable[6][4] = {
+ // R_START (00)
+ {R_START_M, R_CW_BEGIN, R_CCW_BEGIN, R_START},
+ // R_CCW_BEGIN
+ {R_START_M | DIR_CCW, R_START, R_CCW_BEGIN, R_START},
+ // R_CW_BEGIN
+ {R_START_M | DIR_CW, R_CW_BEGIN, R_START, R_START},
+ // R_START_M (11)
+ {R_START_M, R_CCW_BEGIN_M, R_CW_BEGIN_M, R_START},
+ // R_CW_BEGIN_M
+ {R_START_M, R_START_M, R_CW_BEGIN_M, R_START | DIR_CW},
+ // R_CCW_BEGIN_M
+ {R_START_M, R_CCW_BEGIN_M, R_START_M, R_START | DIR_CCW},
+};
+#else
+// Use the full-step state table (emits a code at 00 only)
+#define R_CW_FINAL 0x1
+#define R_CW_BEGIN 0x2
+#define R_CW_NEXT 0x3
+#define R_CCW_BEGIN 0x4
+#define R_CCW_FINAL 0x5
+#define R_CCW_NEXT 0x6
+
+const unsigned char ttable[7][4] = {
+ // R_START
+ {R_START, R_CW_BEGIN, R_CCW_BEGIN, R_START},
+ // R_CW_FINAL
+ {R_CW_NEXT, R_START, R_CW_FINAL, R_START | DIR_CW},
+ // R_CW_BEGIN
+ {R_CW_NEXT, R_CW_BEGIN, R_START, R_START},
+ // R_CW_NEXT
+ {R_CW_NEXT, R_CW_BEGIN, R_CW_FINAL, R_START},
+ // R_CCW_BEGIN
+ {R_CCW_NEXT, R_START, R_CCW_BEGIN, R_START},
+ // R_CCW_FINAL
+ {R_CCW_NEXT, R_CCW_FINAL, R_START, R_START | DIR_CCW},
+ // R_CCW_NEXT
+ {R_CCW_NEXT, R_CCW_FINAL, R_CCW_BEGIN, R_START},
+};
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Constructor. Each arg is the pin number for each encoder contact.
+ */
+Rotary::Rotary(char _pin1, char _pin2) {
+ // Assign variables.
+ pin1 = _pin1;
+ pin2 = _pin2;
+ // Set pins to input.
+ pinMode(pin1, INPUT);
+ pinMode(pin2, INPUT);
+#ifdef ENABLE_PULLUPS
+ digitalWrite(pin1, HIGH);
+ digitalWrite(pin2, HIGH);
+#endif
+ // Initialise state.
+ state = R_START;
+}
+
+unsigned char Rotary::process() {
+ // Grab state of input pins.
+ unsigned char pinstate = (digitalRead(pin2) << 1) | digitalRead(pin1);
+ // Determine new state from the pins and state table.
+ state = ttable[state & 0xf][pinstate];
+ // Return emit bits, ie the generated event.
+ return state & 0x30;
+}
diff --git a/libraries/rotary/Rotary.h b/libraries/rotary/Rotary.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cfe75fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/rotary/Rotary.h
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+/*
+ * Rotary encoder library for Arduino.
+ */
+
+#ifndef rotary_h
+#define rotary_h
+
+#include "Arduino.h"
+
+// Enable this to emit codes twice per step.
+//#define HALF_STEP
+
+// Enable weak pullups
+#define ENABLE_PULLUPS
+
+// Values returned by 'process'
+// No complete step yet.
+#define DIR_NONE 0x0
+// Clockwise step.
+#define DIR_CW 0x10
+// Anti-clockwise step.
+#define DIR_CCW 0x20
+
+class Rotary
+{
+ public:
+ Rotary(char, char);
+ // Process pin(s)
+ unsigned char process();
+ private:
+ unsigned char state;
+ unsigned char pin1;
+ unsigned char pin2;
+};
+
+#endif
+
diff --git a/libraries/rotary/keywords.txt b/libraries/rotary/keywords.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..45de7a8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/rotary/keywords.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+DIR_NONE LITERAL1
+DIR_CW LITERAL1
+DIR_CCW LITERAL1
+Rotary KEYWORD1
+process KEYWORD2