/** * @file send-receive.ino * @author Phil Schatzmann * @brief Sending and receiving audio via Serial. You need to connect the RX pin * with the TX pin! * The sine wave generator is providing the data as fast as possible, therefore we * throttle on the sending side to prevent that the receiver is getting the data * too fast. * * @version 0.1 * @date 2022-03-09 * * @copyright Copyright (c) 2022 */ #include "AudioTools.h" // #include "AudioTools/AudioLibs/AudioBoardStream.h" AudioInfo info(22000, 1, 16); SineWaveGenerator sineWave(32000); GeneratedSoundStream sound(sineWave); I2SStream out; // or AnalogAudioStream, AudioBoardStream etc auto &serial = Serial2; Throttle throttle(serial); StreamCopy copierOut(throttle, sound, 256); // copies sound into Serial StreamCopy copierIn(out, serial, 256); // copies sound from Serial void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); AudioToolsLogger.begin(Serial, AudioToolsLogLevel::Warning); // Note the format for setting a serial port is as follows: // Serial.begin(baud-rate, protocol, RX pin, TX pin); Serial2.begin(3000000, SERIAL_8N1 ); // Setup sine wave sineWave.begin(info, N_B4); throttle.begin(info); // start I2S auto config = out.defaultConfig(TX_MODE); config.copyFrom(info); out.begin(config); // better visibility in logging copierOut.setLogName("out"); copierIn.setLogName("in"); } void loop() { // copy to serial copierOut.copy(); // copy from serial copierIn.copy(); }