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esphome-configs/mcu-bedroom-lamp-left.yaml
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substitutions:
device: bedroom-lamp-left
name: Bedroom Lamp Left
comment: ""
default_transition_length: 800ms
esphome:
name: mcu-${device}
comment: ${comment}
esp32:
board: esp32doit-devkit-v1
framework:
type: esp-idf
sdkconfig_options:
CONFIG_FREERTOS_UNICORE: y
ESP_MAC_IGNORE_MAC_CRC_ERROR: y
advanced:
ignore_efuse_mac_crc: true
external_components:
- source:
type: git
url: https://github.com/mmakaay/esphome-xiaomi_bslamp2
ref: dev
refresh: 1h
packages:
common: !include common/common.yaml
# Mi Desk Lamp
# Pin Function (Name)
# GPIO02: Button (GPIO_KEY1)
# GPIO04: Cold White (GPIO_PWM1)
# GPIO05: Warm White (GPIO_PWM2)
# GPIO12: Rotary switch A pin (GPIO_ROT_A)
# GPIO13: Rotary switch B pin (GPIO_ROT_B)
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Behavior: default
#
# * Presets that resemble the original Xiaomi firmware
# (one group of RGB colors, one group of white light colors)
# * Tapping the power button, toggles the light
# * Holding the power button, turns on night light mode
# * Tapping the color button, activates the next preset
# * Holding the color button, activates the next preset group
# * Touching the slider sets the brightness level and turns on the lamp
# * When the light is on, the front panel illumination is on
# * When the night light is on, only the power button is illuminated
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# A global variable to keep track of the brightness level. This one is
# used by the update_front_panel script to represent the brightness level
# using the front panel illumination.
#
# This variable is used instead of querying the light component directly,
# because that brightness level may vary during a light transition. The
# behavior that I want: when you touch the front panel slider at 75%, then
# the illumination rises directly to that level, while the light might do
# a smooth transition.
globals:
- id: current_brightness
type: float
initial_value: "0.0"
- id: group_control
type: bool
initial_value: "false"
i2c:
id: front_panel_i2c
sda: GPIO21
scl: GPIO19
scan: true
# This script updates the front panel illumination.
script:
- id: update_front_panel
mode: restart
then:
- front_panel.turn_off_leds: ALL
# In rgb or white light mode, turn on the front panel illumination,
# and show the current brightness level.
- if:
condition:
or:
- text_sensor.state:
id: my_light_mode
state: rgb
- text_sensor.state:
id: my_light_mode
state: white
then:
- front_panel.turn_on_leds: [ POWER, COLOR ]
- front_panel.set_level: !lambda return id(current_brightness);
# In night light mode, turn off the front panel illumination, except
# for the power button.
- if:
condition:
- text_sensor.state:
id: my_light_mode
state: night
then:
- front_panel.turn_on_leds: [ POWER ]
- front_panel.update_leds:
# If you want to control light presets from Home Assistant, then you can
# make use of the following service.
api:
reboot_timeout: 0s
services:
- service: activate_preset
variables:
my_group: string
my_preset: string
then:
- preset.activate:
group: !lambda 'return my_group;'
preset: !lambda 'return my_preset;'
# These OTA triggers are used to provide some visual feedback during the OTA
# flashing process. The light is turned blue when the upgrade starts, the
# brightness indicator will represent the update progress (fills up from 0%
# to 100%), the light will flash red when the upgrade fails or green when the
# upgrade succeeds.
ota:
on_begin:
then:
- light.disco_on:
id: my_light
red: 0%
green: 0%
blue: 100%
brightness: 2%
transition_length: 0s
on_progress:
then:
- front_panel.set_level: !lambda return (x / 100.0f);
- front_panel.update_leds:
on_end:
then:
- light.disco_on:
id: my_light
red: 0%
green: 100%
blue: 0%
brightness: 2%
transition_length: 0s
on_error:
then:
- light.disco_on:
id: my_light
red: 100%
green: 0%
blue: 0%
brightness: 2%
- delay: 1s
- light.disco_off:
id: my_light
# This component controls the LED lights of the lamp.
light:
- platform: xiaomi_bslamp2
id: my_light
name: ${name}
default_transition_length: ${default_transition_length}
# When the brightness changes, update the front panel illumination.
on_brightness:
then:
- globals.set:
id: current_brightness
value: !lambda return x;
- script.execute: update_front_panel
# You can use any effects that you like. These are just examples.
effects:
- random:
name: "Slow Random"
transition_length: 30s
update_interval: 30s
- random:
name: "Fast Random"
transition_length: 3s
update_interval: 3s
# You can define one or more groups of presets. These presets can
# be activated using various "preset.activate" action options.
# The presets can for example be used to mimic the behavior of the
# original firmware (tapping the color button = go to next preset,
# holding the color button = switch between RGB and white light mode).
# These bindings have been setup below, using the binary_sensor for
# the color button.
presets:
# rgb:
# red: { red: 100%, green: 0%, blue: 0% }
# green: { red: 0%, green: 100%, blue: 0% }
# blue: { red: 0%, green: 0%, blue: 100% }
# yellow: { red: 100%, green: 100%, blue: 0% }
# purple: { red: 100%, green: 0%, blue: 100% }
# randomize: { effect: Fast Random }
white:
cold: { color_temperature: 153 mireds }
chilly: { color_temperature: 275 mireds }
luke: { color_temperature: 400 mireds }
warm: { color_temperature: 588 mireds }
# Binary sensors can be created for handling front panel touch / release
# events. To specify what part of the front panel to look at, the "for"
# parameter can be set to: "POWER_BUTTON", "COLOR_BUTTON" or "SLIDER".
binary_sensor:
# When tapping the power button, toggle the light.
# When holding the power button, turn on night light mode.
- platform: xiaomi_bslamp2
id: my_power_button
for: POWER_BUTTON
on_multi_click:
- timing:
- ON for at most 0.8s
then:
- light.toggle: my_light
- timing:
- ON for at least 0.8s
then:
- light.turn_on:
id: my_light
brightness: 1%
# When tapping the color button, activate the next preset.
# When holding the color button, activate the next preset group.
- platform: xiaomi_bslamp2
id: my_color_button
for: COLOR_BUTTON
on_multi_click:
- timing:
- ON for at most 0.6s
then:
- preset.activate:
next: preset
- timing:
- ON for at least 0.6s
then:
- globals.set:
id: group_control
value: !lambda return !id(group_control);
# - timing:
# - ON for at least 0.6s
# then:
# - preset.activate:
# next: group
# This sensor component publishes touch events for the front panel slider.
# The published value represents the level at which the slider was touched.
# By default, values range from 0.01 to 1.00 (in 20 steps). This range can
# be modified using the "range_from" and "range_to" parameters.
sensor:
# When the slider is touched, update the brightness.
# Brightness 0.01 initiates the light night mode, which has already
# been handled above (by holding the power button). Therefore, brightness
# starts from 0.02 here, to not trigger night mode using the slider.
- platform: xiaomi_bslamp2
id: my_slider_level
range_from: 0.02
on_value:
- if:
condition:
lambda: |-
return id(group_control);
then:
- homeassistant.service:
service: light.turn_on
data:
light_name: bedroom_lamp
brightness: !lambda return x;
else:
- light.turn_on:
id: my_light
brightness: !lambda return x;
# This text sensor propagates the currently active light mode.
# The possible light modes are: "off", "rgb", "white" and "night".
text_sensor:
- platform: xiaomi_bslamp2
# name: ${name} Light Mode
id: my_light_mode
output:
- platform: ledc
id: output_red
pin: GPIO13
frequency: 3000
channel: 0
- platform: ledc
id: output_green
pin: GPIO14
frequency: 3000
channel: 1
- platform: ledc
id: output_blue
pin: GPIO5
frequency: 3000
channel: 2
- platform: ledc
id: output_white
pin: GPIO12
frequency: 10000
channel: 4
- platform: gpio
id: output_master1
pin: GPIO33
- platform: gpio
id: output_master2
pin:
number: GPIO4
mode: OUTPUT
# This float output can be used to control the front panel illumination +
# level indicator LEDs. Value 0.0 turns off the illumination. Other values
# (up to 1.0) turn on the illumination and set the level indicator to the
# requested level.
- platform: xiaomi_bslamp2
id: my_front_panel_illumination
xiaomi_bslamp2:
light:
red: output_red
green: output_green
blue: output_blue
white: output_white
master1: output_master1
master2: output_master2
front_panel:
i2c: front_panel_i2c
address: 0x2C
trigger_pin: GPIO16