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/*
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This example shows how to use the built in RGB LED
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Circuit:
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* Board with NINA firmware on it (In this case its an Adafruit AirLift)
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Written by Bryan Siepert for Adafruit Industries on the 30th of October in the year of our Rona, 2020
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*/
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#include <SPI.h>
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#include <WiFiNINA.h>
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// Configure the pins used for the ESP32 connection
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#if defined(ADAFRUIT_FEATHER_M4_EXPRESS) || \
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defined(ADAFRUIT_ITSYBITSY_M4_EXPRESS) || \
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defined(ADAFRUIT_FEATHER_M0_EXPRESS) || \
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defined(ARDUINO_AVR_FEATHER32U4) || \
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defined(ARDUINO_NRF52840_FEATHER)
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#define SPIWIFI SPI // The SPI port
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#define SPIWIFI_SS 13 // Chip select pin
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#define ESP32_RESETN 12 // Reset pin
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#define SPIWIFI_ACK 11 // a.k.a BUSY or READY pin
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#define ESP32_GPIO0 10
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#elif defined(ARDUINO_AVR_FEATHER328P)
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#define SPIWIFI SPI // The SPI port
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#define SPIWIFI_SS 4 // Chip select pin
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#define ESP32_RESETN 3 // Reset pin
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#define SPIWIFI_ACK 2 // a.k.a BUSY or READY pin
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#define ESP32_GPIO0 -1
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#elif defined(ARDUINO_NRF52832_FEATHER )
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#define SPIWIFI SPI // The SPI port
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#define SPIWIFI_SS 16 // Chip select pin
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#define ESP32_RESETN 15 // Reset pin
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#define SPIWIFI_ACK 7 // a.k.a BUSY or READY pin
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#define ESP32_GPIO0 -1
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#elif defined(TEENSYDUINO)
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#define SPIWIFI SPI // The SPI port
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#define SPIWIFI_SS 5 // Chip select pin
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#define ESP32_RESETN 6 // Reset pin
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#define SPIWIFI_ACK 9 // a.k.a BUSY or READY pin
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#define ESP32_GPIO0 -1
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#endif
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void setup() {
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//Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
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Serial.begin(115200);
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while (!Serial) {
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; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only
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}
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Serial.println("WiFi Scanning test");
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// Set up the pins!
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WiFi.setPins(SPIWIFI_SS, SPIWIFI_ACK, ESP32_RESETN, ESP32_GPIO0, &SPIWIFI);
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// check for the WiFi module:
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while (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_MODULE) {
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Serial.println("Communication with WiFi module failed!");
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// don't continue
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delay(1000);
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}
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String fv = WiFi.firmwareVersion();
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Serial.println(fv);
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if (fv < "1.0.0") {
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Serial.println("Please upgrade the firmware");
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while (1) delay(10);
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}
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Serial.println("Firmware OK");
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}
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void loop() {
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WiFi.setLEDs(255, 0, 0); // RED
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delay(100);
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WiFi.setLEDs(0, 255, 0); // GREEN
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delay(100);
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WiFi.setLEDs(0, 0, 255); // BLUE
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delay(100);
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WiFi.setLEDs(0, 0, 0); // OFF
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delay(50);
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}
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