* fix: FastLED SPI_DATA_RATE being truncated to 8 bits
FastLED expects SPI_DATA_RATE as an uint32_t, but we had it as uint8_t.
Fix that to avoid the data rate being truncated.
* fastled: allow specifying data rate
Previously, we've just taken the default data rate from FastLED.
However, that does not always work properly. In my case, I had a
slow level shifter that couldn't keep up with the 1 MHz data
rate default for WS2801. Long cabling might also be a reason why
one might want to reduce the data rate.
This will add a new optional "data_rate" config option where one
may specify the desired data rate as a frequency:
light:
- platform: fastled_spi
chipset: WS2801
data_pin: GPIO23
clock_pin: GPIO22
data_rate: 500kHz
num_leds: 178
* Add support for WPA2-EAP enterprise WiFi to ESP8266s.
This is fundamentally the same as on ESP32s only with different function names.
Update config checker to remove requirement for ESP32 for EAP authentication.
* Fix indent for clang
* Move pn532 -> pn532_spi
Add pn532_i2c
* Update i2c address
* Always wait for ready byte before reading
* Generalise the pn532 a bit more so less code in i2c and spi implementations
* clang
* Add pn532_i2c to test1
* Try to get setup working
* Fixes
* More updates
* Command consts
* A few upgrades
* Change text back to include 'new'
* Fix data reading
* Added tmp102 temperature sensor support
* Added sensor to test3.yaml
* Moved docstring to component root
* Tweak formatting from clang-format script
* Removed extra newline at the end of the file to satisfy pylint
* Update schema to match that of other single-value sensors
In ESPHome, sensors that only expose one value do not put the sensor under another key.
* Add missing import
* Fix test after structural change to component
* removed unused setting
* Update esphome/components/tmp102/tmp102.cpp
Co-authored-by: Otto Winter <otto@otto-winter.com>
Co-authored-by: Guillermo Ruffino <glm.net@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jesse Hills <3060199+jesserockz@users.noreply.github.com>
* Incorrect time delay conversion breaks remote_transmitter_esp8266.cpp
I'm unsure why the conversion from microseconds into whole millseconds and remaining microseconds is done using a value of 16383, rather than 1000. This breaks the "on", "off" times, as well as the repeat wait_time if the period is more than 16383 microseconds.
I have confirmed behaviour with an oscilloscope. See https://community.home-assistant.io/t/infrared-remote-transmitter-not-working/232825
* Update esphome/core/helpers.cpp
Co-authored-by: Guillermo Ruffino <glm.net@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Guillermo Ruffino <glm.net@gmail.com>
* fix config check in OnlyWith configuration helper
OnlyWith configuration helper check now verifies whether a component
is configured in any of the packages not only in raw configuration
* fix C0301(line-too-long) pylint in imports
* fix flake8 (E127) over-indented line
* Fix Xiaomi merged packet parsing
solves #1500
* renamed variables and updated payload and value checking
* renamed function and parameter
* add function to header
* changed log message
This patch fixes faulty behaviour when both, invert and min_power/max_power
are set for a float output (e.g. PWM). The current code scales the output
level to the range [min_power, max_power] and subsequently inverts the value.
This leads to values that are outside the range [min_power, max_power].
This patch fixes the problem by inverting the requested level first and then
scaling it to the interval [min_power, max_power].
Co-authored-by: Thomas Niederprüm <niederp@physik.uni-kl.de>
* add reverse option
* Update max7219digit.cpp
adding space for formatting
* Update esphome/components/max7219digit/display.py
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Co-authored-by: Otto Winter <otto@otto-winter.com>
Co-authored-by: Otto Winter <otto@otto-winter.com>