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* build an Arduino playground project so I can access the API from the command line and play with it | * build an Arduino playground project so I can access the API from the command line and play with it | ||
* start with an ESP32 + INMP441 | * start with an ESP32 + INMP441 | ||
Next steps: | |||
* build a framework to stream the data and determine stream rate: | |||
** queue is filled with random data | |||
** queue is emptied by an espnow send process running in the main loop() | |||
** espnow completion callback notifies when next packet can be sent | |||
* investigate I2S communication from a microphone on an ESP8266 | |||
* convert espnow data to UDP/VBAN on the receiving end | |||
* convert UDP/VBAN to audio on laptop | |||
Related interesting stuff: | Related interesting stuff: |
Latest revision as of 13:37, 17 March 2020
Project EspNowAudio | |
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Status | Initializing |
Contact | bertrik |
Last Update | 2020-03-17 |
What
The idea is to experiment a bit more with ESP now, in particular in combination with audio transfer.
Stuff to learn:
- ESP now broadcast mode: does it really work? YES, it does work, there's no ACK (so it's even a bit faster).
- ESP now throughput: https://hackaday.io/project/166868-my-attempt-at-an-esp-now-mesh/log/166398-072419-maximum-transmission-throughput-of-esp-now
- ESP now packet loss when used continuously
- Audio over IP protocols, e.g. VBAN
- Possibility to transfer even ultrasonic audio?
Possible end result: A kind of zero-standby power intercom. When you press the button, an ESP8266 is powered up. It immediately starts transmitting audio from a digital I2S microphone over ESP now. The receiving end will probably be an ESP32, that receives the ESP now audio and converts into a standardized audio-over-ip protocol, e.g. VBAN.
Plans:
- build an Arduino playground project so I can access the API from the command line and play with it
- start with an ESP32 + INMP441
Next steps:
- build a framework to stream the data and determine stream rate:
- queue is filled with random data
- queue is emptied by an espnow send process running in the main loop()
- espnow completion callback notifies when next packet can be sent
- investigate I2S communication from a microphone on an ESP8266
- convert espnow data to UDP/VBAN on the receiving end
- convert UDP/VBAN to audio on laptop
Related interesting stuff:
- https://www.hackster.io/julianfschroeter/esp32-voice-streamer-52bd7e
- ESP audio playback https://github.com/earlephilhower/ESP8266Audio
- VBAN specification https://www.vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/VBANProtocol_Specifications.pdf
Result
ESP NOW broadcast just seems to work fine (not sure what prevented me from making it work earlier). I've fixed the WiFi channel to 1.
On the receiving side, I use an ESP32. On the sending side, I use an ESP8266:
- init the esp now library
- add the broadcast address as a peer
- send a message
- that's it!
Transmission appears to be very fast, taking less than a millisecond for 10 messages in a row. However, with broadcast, the sending side does not receive (or wait for) any acknowledgements, the tx callback just reports the broadcast address, the rx callback reports nothing.