Difference between revisions of "Omnindoor"

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| 32 || unlock || Relay 2
| 32 || unlock || Relay 2
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| 33 || current || ADC Range 1
| 33 || current || ADC Current 1
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| Example || Example
| 36 || battery voltage || ADC Current 2
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set the adc range https://tasmota.github.io/docs/ADC/ (note: mode 6 is ADC Range, but 33 is what the software returns for some reason, so we just set 33)
set the adc range https://tasmota.github.io/docs/ADC/ (note: mode 6 is ADC Range, but 33 is what the software returns for some reason, so we just set 33)
  AdcParam1 33, 0, 4095, 0, 100
  AdcParam1 33, 0, 4095, 0, 100
AdcParam2 36, 0, 4095, 0, 3.3


in the console (or by curl) you can view the rules and adcparam  
in the console (or by curl) you can view the rules and adcparam  
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  CMD: adcparam
  CMD: adcparam
  RSL: RESULT = {"AdcParam1":[33,0,4095,0,100]}
  RSL: RESULT = {"AdcParam1":[33,0,4095,0,100]}
"The ESP32 board has four ADC GPIO pins available (gpio34, gpio35, gpio36, gpio39) which can be used for analog inputs. These can be used to read voltage at the ADC pin or to read the module supply voltage (VCC). All analog input pins support 3.3V."

Revision as of 00:56, 20 November 2024

Omnindoor-ESP32-wiring.png
Caption text
Pin thing Mode in Tasmota Configure Unit menu
4 lock Relay 1
32 unlock Relay 2
33 current ADC Current 1
36 battery voltage ADC Current 2
curl -u "admin:password" http://10.111/cm?cmnd=power1+1

rules so that motor direction gets activated, with a timeout. But if current limit hits, then cancel

Rule1 ON Power1#state=1 DO backlog Delay 50; Power1 0 ENDON
rule1 1
Rule2 ON Power2#state=1 DO backlog Delay 50; Power2 0 ENDON
rule2 1
Rule3 ON ANALOG#Voltage1>80 DO Power1 0; Power2 0 ENDON
rule3 1
(100 is too low, limit sometimes trips before motor starts moving, 200 is a lot)

set the adc range https://tasmota.github.io/docs/ADC/ (note: mode 6 is ADC Range, but 33 is what the software returns for some reason, so we just set 33)

AdcParam1 33, 0, 4095, 0, 100
AdcParam2 36, 0, 4095, 0, 3.3

in the console (or by curl) you can view the rules and adcparam

CMD: rule1
RSL: RESULT = {"Rule1":{"State":"ON","Once":"OFF","StopOnError":"OFF","Length":54,"Free":457,"Rules":"ON Power1#state=1 DO backlog Delay 100; Power1 0 ENDON"}}
CMD: rule3
RSL: RESULT = {"Rule3":{"State":"ON","Once":"OFF","StopOnError":"OFF","Length":40,"Free":471,"Rules":"ON ANALOG#Voltage1>80 DO Power1 0 ENDON"}}
CMD: adcparam
RSL: RESULT = {"AdcParam1":[33,0,4095,0,100]}

"The ESP32 board has four ADC GPIO pins available (gpio34, gpio35, gpio36, gpio39) which can be used for analog inputs. These can be used to read voltage at the ADC pin or to read the module supply voltage (VCC). All analog input pins support 3.3V."