Tinkerforge-NodeJS/Tinkerforge/BrickletPiezoSpeaker.js
2016-03-09 21:35:32 +01:00

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/* ***********************************************************
* This file was automatically generated on 2016-02-10. *
* *
* JavaScript Bindings Version 2.0.8 *
* *
* If you have a bugfix for this file and want to commit it, *
* please fix the bug in the generator. You can find a link *
* to the generators git repository on tinkerforge.com *
*************************************************************/
var Device = require('./Device');
BrickletPiezoSpeaker.DEVICE_IDENTIFIER = 242;
BrickletPiezoSpeaker.DEVICE_DISPLAY_NAME = 'Piezo Speaker Bricklet';
BrickletPiezoSpeaker.CALLBACK_BEEP_FINISHED = 4;
BrickletPiezoSpeaker.CALLBACK_MORSE_CODE_FINISHED = 5;
BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_BEEP = 1;
BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_MORSE_CODE = 2;
BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_CALIBRATE = 3;
BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY = 255;
BrickletPiezoSpeaker.BEEP_DURATION_OFF = 0;
BrickletPiezoSpeaker.BEEP_DURATION_INFINITE = 4294967295;
function BrickletPiezoSpeaker(uid, ipcon) {
//Creates beep with configurable frequency
/*
Creates an object with the unique device ID *uid* and adds it to
the IP Connection *ipcon*.
*/
Device.call(this, this, uid, ipcon);
BrickletPiezoSpeaker.prototype = Object.create(Device);
this.responseExpected = {};
this.callbackFormats = {};
this.APIVersion = [2, 0, 0];
this.responseExpected[BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_BEEP] = Device.RESPONSE_EXPECTED_FALSE;
this.responseExpected[BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_MORSE_CODE] = Device.RESPONSE_EXPECTED_FALSE;
this.responseExpected[BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_CALIBRATE] = Device.RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_TRUE;
this.responseExpected[BrickletPiezoSpeaker.CALLBACK_BEEP_FINISHED] = Device.RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_FALSE;
this.responseExpected[BrickletPiezoSpeaker.CALLBACK_MORSE_CODE_FINISHED] = Device.RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_FALSE;
this.responseExpected[BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY] = Device.RESPONSE_EXPECTED_ALWAYS_TRUE;
this.callbackFormats[BrickletPiezoSpeaker.CALLBACK_BEEP_FINISHED] = '';
this.callbackFormats[BrickletPiezoSpeaker.CALLBACK_MORSE_CODE_FINISHED] = '';
this.beep = function(duration, frequency, returnCallback, errorCallback) {
/*
Beeps with the given frequency for the duration in ms. For example:
If you set a duration of 1000, with a frequency value of 2000
the piezo buzzer will beep for one second with a frequency of
approximately 2 kHz.
.. versionchanged:: 2.0.2$nbsp;(Plugin)
A duration of 0 stops the current beep if any, the frequency parameter is
ignored. A duration of 4294967295 results in an infinite beep.
The *frequency* parameter can be set between 585 and 7100.
The Piezo Speaker Bricklet can only approximate the frequency, it will play
the best possible match by applying the calibration (see :func:`Calibrate`).
*/
this.ipcon.sendRequest(this, BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_BEEP, [duration, frequency], 'I H', '', returnCallback, errorCallback);
};
this.morseCode = function(morse, frequency, returnCallback, errorCallback) {
/*
Sets morse code that will be played by the piezo buzzer. The morse code
is given as a string consisting of "." (dot), "-" (minus) and " " (space)
for *dits*, *dahs* and *pauses*. Every other character is ignored.
The second parameter is the frequency (see :func:`Beep`).
For example: If you set the string "...---...", the piezo buzzer will beep
nine times with the durations "short short short long long long short
short short".
The maximum string size is 60.
*/
this.ipcon.sendRequest(this, BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_MORSE_CODE, [morse, frequency], 's60 H', '', returnCallback, errorCallback);
};
this.calibrate = function(returnCallback, errorCallback) {
/*
The Piezo Speaker Bricklet can play 512 different tones. This function
plays each tone and measures the exact frequency back. The result is a
mapping between setting value and frequency. This mapping is stored
in the EEPROM and loaded on startup.
The Bricklet should come calibrated, you only need to call this
function (once) every time you reflash the Bricklet plugin.
Returns *true* after the calibration finishes.
*/
this.ipcon.sendRequest(this, BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_CALIBRATE, [], '', '?', returnCallback, errorCallback);
};
this.getIdentity = function(returnCallback, errorCallback) {
/*
Returns the UID, the UID where the Bricklet is connected to,
the position, the hardware and firmware version as well as the
device identifier.
The position can be 'a', 'b', 'c' or 'd'.
The device identifier numbers can be found :ref:`here <device_identifier>`.
|device_identifier_constant|
*/
this.ipcon.sendRequest(this, BrickletPiezoSpeaker.FUNCTION_GET_IDENTITY, [], '', 's8 s8 c B3 B3 H', returnCallback, errorCallback);
};
}
module.exports = BrickletPiezoSpeaker;