/** * An Mirf example which copies back the data it recives. * * Pins: * Hardware SPI: * MISO -> 12 * MOSI -> 11 * SCK -> 13 * * Configurable: * CE -> 8 * CSN -> 7 * */ #include #include #include #include void setup(){ Serial.begin(9600); /* * Set the SPI Driver. */ Mirf.spi = &MirfHardwareSpi; /* * Setup pins / SPI. */ Mirf.init(); /* * Configure reciving address. */ Mirf.setRADDR((byte *)"serv1"); /* * Set the payload length to sizeof(unsigned long) the * return type of millis(). * * NB: payload on client and server must be the same. */ Mirf.payload = sizeof(unsigned long); /* * Write channel and payload config then power up reciver. */ Mirf.config(); Serial.println("Listening..."); } void loop(){ /* * A buffer to store the data. */ byte data[Mirf.payload]; /* * If a packet has been recived. * * isSending also restores listening mode when it * transitions from true to false. */ if(!Mirf.isSending() && Mirf.dataReady()){ Serial.println("Got packet"); /* * Get load the packet into the buffer. */ Mirf.getData(data); /* * Set the send address. */ Mirf.setTADDR((byte *)"clie1"); /* * Send the data back to the client. */ Mirf.send(data); /* * Wait untill sending has finished * * NB: isSending returns the chip to receving after returning true. */ Serial.println("Reply sent."); } }