IRremoteESP8266
HomeSpan
Our great sponsors
IRremoteESP8266 | HomeSpan | |
---|---|---|
18 | 11 | |
2,761 | 1,330 | |
- | - | |
6.0 | 8.7 | |
about 1 month ago | 7 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
IRremoteESP8266
-
I built an offline smart home, and why you should too
I am planning to do this soon(TM).
Probably starting with ESPHome to control my heat pumps over IR.
The remote works but I forget to turn it off when not in one of the rooms, and it can't do smarts like keeping temperatures in desired bounds.
An ESP32 running ESPHome with high power IR LED, a presence sensor, temperature sensor, and some pre-built library to control heat pumps[1]. it looks like it should be fairly simple to implement with Home assistant.
Now if I could only disable the beep from the heat pumps receiving commands.
I would like to do smarter lighting, but the lack of decent smart light switches that support local control and are also licenced for use in AU are a blocker there.
[1] https://github.com/crankyoldgit/IRremoteESP8266/wiki#ir-send...
-
ThermTerm: an open source heat pump controller and home automation terminal, built on ESP32
ThermTerm solves all the problems I've had with these physical controls, while integrating the heat pumps into Home Assistant via MQTT. Additional sensors pipe temperature, humidity and light data, for statistics and automation. Out of the box, ThermTerm supports Mitsubishi's infrared protocol, since that's the system I have. Thanks to integration with IRRemoteESP8266, you can make ThermTerm work with your own heat pumps by writing a few lines of adaptor code.
-
Mitsubishi aircon control without HA/OH
This library has the IR codes defined for tons of heat pumps. The only thing about node red is that it uses Java to build the UI on the webserver. If your already familiar with Java then no big deal, but it's just one more syntax to learn lol.
-
ESP32 AC Remote
I used this library with a D1 mini. I then use this to put in my dashboard There are some examples one is a receiver code that you can get your codes, they also have a lot of ACs codes already. There is also an IRServer example that integrates with MQTT and has some stuff to put in your configuration.yaml so you can get it into HA easily I used this for 6 Samsung ACs, LG Dryer, some basic fans with IR. Samsung is the same each command is like all commands in one on, temp, etc. It has all this built in. I think if you have a IR receiver on your esp board and it will sometimes pick up the commands sent by the regular remote so if someone else uses the dumb remote it will update in HA. It's not perfect but it works pretty well. you can get all in one boards on ali express if you search iresp8255 they have transmitters and receivers.
-
MQTT & IR Receiver
I have tried https://github.com/Arduino-IRremote/Arduino-IRremote and https://github.com/crankyoldgit/IRremoteESP8266, both cause the same error.
-
Struggling to get IR transmitter working
First, try to remove the resistor(i was made an ir remote using the top circuit for ir sender). check the components, maybe one of them are dead. Second, check the gpio and config. Third, maybe the problem is the code. Maybe you should try the original IRRemoteESP8266 library first: You should checkout the original esp8266 ir remote library first: https://github.com/crankyoldgit/IRremoteESP8266 checkout my project: https://github.com/KD-MM2/MHI-AirCon-ESP8266/blob/main/Ver-1_Webserver_IRRemote/TurnOnMitsubishiHeavyAc.ino
-
Used the Flipper as a tool for this project - hacking a TV-B-Gone into a home automation IR device
I was able to finally read one of my remote codes that my other receiver couldn't with the flipper. I then used this library with a D1 mini.
-
My HomeKit AC controller..
My AC is fujitsu and I found library to control: https://github.com/crankyoldgit/IRremoteESP8266/blob/master/src/ir_Fujitsu.cpp
-
About to buy an air-codition - can someone recommend one which is not-so-closed-cloud and can be possibly integrated into HASS?
If it has a remote you can try to control it with an ESP32 with an extra infrared led. Check if it is supported by this library. Some coding would be needed.
-
IR blaster misses the few button presses
I am using the this library and the irmqtt server example. But one thing I did was use a NPN Bipolar Transistors PN2222. I have one leg of the transistor on ground, one leg on a 220ohm resistor ( I think that's the one I used) to the D4 pin and then the ground of the ir led on the last leg then the + side of the led to the 5v side.
HomeSpan
-
Does anyone know an alternative to Velux Active to get this into HomeKit?
and https://github.com/HomeSpan/HomeSpan
- Any possibility to update this smart switch
- Homekit BLE communication
-
Sit-stand table
You can check out Homespan. Together with an ESP32 you can mostly hook it up with whatever appliance you want. Some soldering/tinkering might be neccesary though, but it’s really great.
-
esp32 Halloween app suggestions
If you have an iPhone or iPad you can even do it through apple's HomeKit using the HomeSpan library for ESP32-Arduino. It's really well documented and that way you don't have to program a new app for your phone in addition to the esp32 code.
- Curated embedded code to learn from
- Homekit RGB LED Status Monitor
- Arduino IDE libraries for HomeKit development?
-
Water level sensor
Also, for esp32 the situation is much better. As arduino core for esp32 is rtos based, it is possible to simply use espressif hap sdk from arduino corr or directly from bundled RTOS. Esp32 is much faster, SRP, which is the most time consuming, takes a second on it, while it could take up to 20+ seconds on esp8266. There’s also a nice HomeSpan app example for esp32/arduino https://github.com/HomeSpan/HomeSpan. Author calls it “library”, but it is more like a complete app, which can be highly customized and, I suppose, it is also possible to reuse just a necessary parts of it, just like a library.
- Are there any LED light strips that take USB PD input rather than 120-240V AC?
What are some alternatives?
esphome - ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.
Arduino-HomeKit-ESP8266 - Native Apple HomeKit accessory implementation for the ESP8266 Arduino core.
esphome-panasonic-ac - Open source alternative for Panasonic air condition wifi adapters that works locally without the Comfort Cloud
ESPHap - ESP32/ESP8266 Arduino library for native Apple Homekit Accessory Protocol (HAP)
Arduino-FOC - Arduino FOC for BLDC and Stepper motors - Arduino Based Field Oriented Control Algorithm Library
esp-homekit-sdk
TFLuna-I2C - Arduino library for the Benewake TFLuna LiDAR distance sensor in the I2C communication mode
dscKeybusInterface - An Arduino/esp8266/esp32 library to directly interface with DSC security systems.
Seeed_Arduino_AS5600 - The library comes with AS5600. Through this library, we can realize read the angles 、get magnetic from a magnet underneath the sensor.
HAP-Python-Packet-Bridge - HAP-Python and 433 MHz sensors
ESP8266-HTTP-IR-Blaster - ESP8266 Compatible IR Blaster that accepts HTTP commands for use with services like Amazon Echo
homebridge-standing-desk - A homebridge plugin for a standing desk