summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/irmpconfig.h
blob: 8159b9ad321d98317777e672265bdd4bda9b081c (plain)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * irmpconfig.h
 *
 * Copyright (c) 2010 Frank Meyer - frank(at)fli4l.de
 *
 * $Id: irmpconfig.h,v 1.52 2011/02/21 14:59:15 fm Exp $
 *
 * ATMEGA88 @ 8 MHz
 *
 * 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 2 of the License, or
 * (at your option) any later version.
 *---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 */

#ifndef _IRMPCONFIG_H_
#define _IRMPCONFIG_H_

/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Change F_INTERRUPTS if you change the number of interrupts per second,
 * Normally, F_INTERRUPTS should be in the range from 10000 to 15000.
 * A value above 15000 costs additional program space, absolut maximum value is 20000.
 *---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 */
#ifndef F_INTERRUPTS
#define F_INTERRUPTS                            10000   // interrupts per second, min: 10000, max: 20000
#endif

/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Change settings from 1 to 0 if you want to disable one or more decoders.
 * This saves program space.
 *
 * 1 enable  decoder
 * 0 disable decoder
 *
 * The standard decoders are enabled per default.
 * Some less common protocols are disabled here, you need to enable them manually.
 *
 * If you want to use FDC or RCCAR simultaneous with RC5 protocol, additional program space is required.
 * If you don't need RC5 when using FDC/RCCAR, you should disable RC5.
 *---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 */

//      Protocol                                Enable  Remarks                 F_INTERRUPTS            Program Space
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_SIRCS_PROTOCOL             1       // Sony SIRCS           >= 10000                 ~100 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_NEC_PROTOCOL               1       // NEC + APPLE          >= 10000                 ~250 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_SAMSUNG_PROTOCOL           1       // Samsung + Samsung32  >= 10000                 ~250 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_MATSUSHITA_PROTOCOL        1       // Matsushita           >= 10000                  ~50 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_KASEIKYO_PROTOCOL          1       // Kaseikyo             >= 10000                 ~250 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_DENON_PROTOCOL             1       // DENON, Sharp         >= 10000                 ~250 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_JVC_PROTOCOL               1       // JVC                  >= 10000                 ~250 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_RC5_PROTOCOL               1       // RC5                  >= 10000                 ~250 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_RC6_PROTOCOL               1       // RC6 & RC6A           >= 10000                 ~200 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_IR60_PROTOCOL              1       // IR60 (SAB2008)       >= 10000                 ~250 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_GRUNDIG_PROTOCOL           1       // Grundig              >= 10000                 ~150 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_NOKIA_PROTOCOL             1       // Nokia                >= 10000                 ~150 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_NUBERT_PROTOCOL            0       // NUBERT               >= 10000                  ~50 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_BANG_OLUFSEN_PROTOCOL      0       // Bang & Olufsen       >= 10000                 ~200 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_NIKON_PROTOCOL             0       // NIKON                >= 10000                 ~250 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_FDC_PROTOCOL               0       // FDC3402 keyboard     >= 10000 (better 15000)   ~50 bytes (~400 in combination with RC5)
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_RCCAR_PROTOCOL             0       // RC Car               >= 10000 (better 15000)  ~150 bytes (~500 in combination with RC5)
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_SIEMENS_PROTOCOL           0       // Siemens Gigaset      >= 15000                 ~200 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_RUWIDO_PROTOCOL            0       // RUWIDO, T-Home       >= 15000                 ~200 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_RECS80_PROTOCOL            0       // RECS80               >= 20000                  ~50 bytes
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_RECS80EXT_PROTOCOL         0       // RECS80EXT            >= 20000                  ~50 bytes

/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Change hardware pin here:
 *---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 */
#ifdef PIC_CCS_COMPILER                                 // PIC CCS Compiler:

#define IRMP_PIN                                PIN_B4  // use PB4 as IR input on PIC

#else                                                   // AVR:

#define IRMP_PORT                               PORTB
#define IRMP_DDR                                DDRB
#define IRMP_PIN                                PINB
#define IRMP_BIT                                6       // use PB6 as IR input on AVR

#define input(x)                                ((x) & (1 << IRMP_BIT))
#endif

/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Set IRMP_LOGGING to 1 if want to log data to UART with 9600Bd
 *---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 */
#ifndef IRMP_LOGGING
#define IRMP_LOGGING                            0       // 1: log IR signal (scan), 0: do not (default)
#endif

/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * DO NOT CHANGE THE FOLLOWING LINES !
 *---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 */
#if IRMP_SUPPORT_SIEMENS_PROTOCOL == 1 && F_INTERRUPTS < 15000
#warning F_INTERRUPTS too low, SIEMENS protocol disabled (should be at least 15000)
#undef IRMP_SUPPORT_SIEMENS_PROTOCOL
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_SIEMENS_PROTOCOL           0
#endif

#if IRMP_SUPPORT_RUWIDO_PROTOCOL == 1 && F_INTERRUPTS < 15000
#warning F_INTERRUPTS too low, RUWIDO protocol disabled (should be at least 15000)
#undef IRMP_SUPPORT_RUWIDO_PROTOCOL
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_RUWIDO_PROTOCOL            0
#endif

#if IRMP_SUPPORT_RECS80_PROTOCOL == 1 && F_INTERRUPTS < 20000
#warning F_INTERRUPTS too low, RECS80 protocol disabled (should be at least 20000)
#undef IRMP_SUPPORT_RECS80_PROTOCOL
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_RECS80_PROTOCOL            0
#endif

#if IRMP_SUPPORT_RECS80EXT_PROTOCOL == 1 && F_INTERRUPTS < 20000
#warning F_INTERRUPTS too low, RECS80EXT protocol disabled (should be at least 20000)
#undef IRMP_SUPPORT_RECS80EXT_PROTOCOL
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_RECS80EXT_PROTOCOL         0
#endif

#if IRMP_SUPPORT_JVC_PROTOCOL == 1 && IRMP_SUPPORT_NEC_PROTOCOL == 0
#warning JVC protocol needs also NEC protocol, NEC protocol enabled
#undef IRMP_SUPPORT_NEC_PROTOCOL
#define IRMP_SUPPORT_NEC_PROTOCOL               1
#endif

#if F_INTERRUPTS > 20000
#error F_INTERRUPTS too high (should be not more than 20000)
#endif

#endif /* _WC_IRMPCONFIG_H_ */