Hi.
I just installed the a NRF24L01+ module in my RFLink, bought at Nodo Shop (PCB V 1.2).
I spent hours, with firmware .44 and .45, trying to find out why it didn't received data from my Milight RGB remote until I tried with a RGBW remote (the one with 4 "channels") and it received the date at first try.
Isn't the Milight RGB protocol supported? I see nothing with RFLinkLoader
My remote is like this one:
Milight RGB protocol supported?
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Milight RGB protocol supported?
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Re: Milight RGB protocol supported?
There are currently 3 protocol versions of MiLight:
1. Warm/Cold White remotes/bulbs/led controllers and RGB remotes/bulbs/led controllers
2. RGBW remotes/bulbs/led controllers
3. RGBWW aka CCT remotes/bulbs/led controllers
They are distinctive because there are important differences between them.
Nr. 3 is not yet supported. We are receiving the signals, but the protocol uses scrambling. We are working on sorting this out.
Nr. 1 is supported. However, note that this protocol version has dimming of the brightness in up/down steps. This does not work that great because there is no way to know what the actual dim level is and you can not go to a specific brightness.
Nr.2 is probably the best out there. It is supported and it also allows dimming to a specific brightness level. Thus perfect control of the devices is possible.
Protocol nr. 1 and 2 are received with a single NRF24L01. Make sure the NRF is wired properly for Milight.
If you can receive protocol nr. 2 then protocol nr. 1 should also work.
However, note that there are some asian clones doing the rounds. These might work slightly different due to bad copying
Turn on debug to see if any data is received. Here is explained how to make debug logs:
http://www.nemcon.nl/blog2/development
1. Warm/Cold White remotes/bulbs/led controllers and RGB remotes/bulbs/led controllers
2. RGBW remotes/bulbs/led controllers
3. RGBWW aka CCT remotes/bulbs/led controllers
They are distinctive because there are important differences between them.
Nr. 3 is not yet supported. We are receiving the signals, but the protocol uses scrambling. We are working on sorting this out.
Nr. 1 is supported. However, note that this protocol version has dimming of the brightness in up/down steps. This does not work that great because there is no way to know what the actual dim level is and you can not go to a specific brightness.
Nr.2 is probably the best out there. It is supported and it also allows dimming to a specific brightness level. Thus perfect control of the devices is possible.
Protocol nr. 1 and 2 are received with a single NRF24L01. Make sure the NRF is wired properly for Milight.
If you can receive protocol nr. 2 then protocol nr. 1 should also work.
However, note that there are some asian clones doing the rounds. These might work slightly different due to bad copying
Turn on debug to see if any data is received. Here is explained how to make debug logs:
http://www.nemcon.nl/blog2/development
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