* Add stub health telemetry module
* Add detection for MAX30102 Health Sensor
It lives on I2C bus at 0x57, which conflicts with an existing
sensor. Add code to check the PARTID register for its response 0x15
per spec.
* Add detection for MLX90614
An IR Temperature sensor suitable for livestock monitoring.
* Add libraries for MLX90614 and MAX30102 sensors
* Fix Trunk
* Add support for MLX90614 IR Temperature Sensor
* Add support for MAX30102 (Temperature)
* Make it build - our first HealthTelemetry on the mesh.
If a MAX30102 is connected, its temperature will be sent to the
mesh as HealthTelemetry.
* Add spo2 and heart rate calculations to MAX30102
* Switch MLX90614 to Adafruit library
Sparkfun was having fun with SDA/SCL variables which we can avoid
by switching to this highly similar library.
* Enable HealthTelemetry if MLX90614 detected
* Change MLX90614 emissivity for human skin.
* Add health screen!
* Remove autogenerated file from branch
* Preparing for review
* Fix MeshService master sync from before.
* Prepare for review
* For the americans
* Fix native build
* Fix for devices with no screen
* Remove extra log causing issues
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Co-authored-by: Tom Fifield <tom@tomfifield.net>
* Toggle Blutooth with Fn+b shortcut
Problem:
As many are aware, ESP32 devices are known for their high power consumption. For instance, the Heltec ESP32 V3 draws around 110mA when powered on with the screen active and connected to a phone via Bluetooth. The Bluetooth radio alone is responsible for approximately 50mA of that consumption. For keyboard-based standalone devices, which rarely need Bluetooth other than for changing settings, users were forced to keep Bluetooth on regardless of necessity. There was no way to toggle Bluetooth on or off without physically connecting the device to a computer via serial or using the admin channel, which required another node for access.
Solution:
I implemented a new feature that allows users to turn off Bluetooth on keyboard devices by pressing Fn+b and turn it back on when needed. This enhancement significantly improves power efficiency for these devices.
Result:
With Bluetooth off, the device now consumes only 55mA. When combined with Power Save mode, the consumption can drop as low as 11mA, a substantial reduction from the previous 110mA. Users can still easily reconnect to a phone using the shortcut when necessary, offering greater flexibility and extended battery life.
* Remove 1 reboot at least.
I was able to prevent a reboot using the disableBluetooth(); command, current tested at 47-55mA, it doesn't require a reboot to turn off, but it does need reboot to turn back on.
* Update CannedMessageModule.cpp
GetTimeSinceMeshPacket was duplicated in PowerTelemetry and
EnvironmentalTelemetry, albeit one had a cooler name than the other.
As we add HealthTelemetry, to avoid creating a third instance of
this method, let's move it somewhere that makese sense.
Adds a new method GetTimeSinceMeshPacket to MeshService and updates
EnvironmentTelemetry and PowerTelemetry to use it.
* When importing config, keep Bluetooth on and defer rebooting until config is committed
* One more place that was prematurely disabling Bluetooth
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Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <benmmeadors@gmail.com>
* Rename message length headers and set payload max to 255
* Add MESHTASTIC_PKC_OVERHEAD
* compare to MESHTASTIC_HEADER_LENGTH
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* Refactor and consolidate windowing logic
* Trunk
* Fixes
* More
* Fix braces and remove unused now variables.
There was a brace in src/mesh/RadioLibInterface.cpp that was breaking
compile on some architectures.
Additionally, there were some brace errors in
src/modules/Telemetry/AirQualityTelemetry.cpp
src/modules/Telemetry/EnvironmentTelemetry.cpp
src/mesh/wifi/WiFiAPClient.cpp
Move throttle include in WifiAPClient.cpp to top.
Add Default.h to sleep.cpp
rest of files just remove unused now variables.
* Remove a couple more meows
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Co-authored-by: Tom Fifield <tom@tomfifield.net>
* Minor fixes
It turns out setting a map value with the index notation causes
an lookup that can be avoided with emplace. Apply this to one line in
the StoreForward module.
Fix also Cppcheck-determined highly minor performance increase by
passing gpiochipname as a const reference :)
The amount of cycles used on this laptop while learning about these
callouts from cppcheck is unlikely to ever be more than the cycles
saved by the fixes ;)
* Update PortduinoGlue.cpp
* PMSA0031 sensors require ~3secs before coming up on I2C
As reported by @MALAONE1 and debugged by @shodan8192 , PMSA0031s
on a RAK4631 take 3 seconds before they can become detectable on I2c.
Add a delay(4000) before I2C scan if the air quality sensor pin
is defined.
Fixes https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware/issues/3690
* Remove 4 second wait and rescan during air quality init for the sensor
* works without but this triggers my OCD
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Göttgens <tgoettgens@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <benmmeadors@gmail.com>
* Add option to preserve private key for factory reset (config)
* Typo fix
* Copy the key in the right direction, and set the size.
* Don't set the key size back to 0 right after setting it to 32.
* Set the key size before using it to do a memcpy.
* Use the right key_size for backing up private_key
* Don't factoryReset() for a missing nodeDB
* Disable Bluetooth in AdminModule when resetting device settings or nodeDB to avoid race
* Add checks for valid objects before deinit bluetooth
* Add disableBluetooth to handleSetConfig, handleSetModuleConfig, and commit settings
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Co-authored-by: Jonathan Bennett <jbennett@incomsystems.biz>