This is the Arduino firmware for the ESP8266 based ESPixelStick. The ESPixelStick is a small wireless E1.31 sACN pixel controller designed to control a single strand of pixels. Pixel limitations are mostly based upon your desired refresh rate, around 680 pixels (4 universes) for a 25ms E1.31 source rate.
Since this project began, the firmware has moved beyond just pixel support for those with other ESP8266 based devices. The ESPixelStick firmware now supports outputting E1.31 streams to serial links as well. Note this is not supported on the ESPixelStick hardware, but intended for other ESP8266 devices such as Bill's RenardESP.
Along with the Arduino IDE, you'll need the following software to build this project:
- Adruino for ESP8266 - Arduino core for ESP8266
- Arduino ESP8266 Filesystem Uploader - Arduino plugin for uploading files to SPIFFS
- gulp - Build system to process web sources. Optional, but recommended. Refer to the html README for more information.
The following libraries are required:
- E131 - E1.31 (sACN) Library for Arduino
- ArduinoJson - Arduino JSON Library
- ESPAsyncTCP - Asynchronous TCP Library
- ESPAsyncWebServer - Asynchronous Web Server Library
- Device mode is now a compile time option to set your device type and is configured in the top of the main sketch file. Current options are
ESPS_MODE_PIXEL
andESPS_MODE_SERIAL
. The default isESPS_MODE_PIXEL
for the ESPixelStick hardware. - Web pages must be processed, placed into
data/www
, and uploaded with the upload plugin. Gulp will process the pages and put them indata/www
for you. Refer to the html README for more information. - In order to use the upload plugin, the ESP8266 must be placed into programming mode and the Arduino serial monitor must be closed.
- ESP-01 modules must be configured for 1M flash and 128k SPIFFS within the Arduino IDE for OTA updates to work.
- For best performance, set the CPU frequency to 160MHz (Tools->CPU Frequency). You may experience lag and other issues if running at 80MHz.
The ESPixelStick firmware can generate the following outputs from incoming E1.31 streams, however your hardware must support the physical interface.
- WS2811 / WS2812 / WS2812b
- GE Color Effects
- DMX512
- Renard
- Firmware: http://github.com/forkineye/ESPixelStick
- Hardware: http://forkineye.com/ESPixelStick
- The people at http://diychristmas.org and http://doityourselfchristmas.com for inspiration.
- Bill Porter for initial Renard and SoftAP aupport.
- Bill Porter and Grayson Lough for initial DMX support.