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- /* PT/SC remotes. Usually 443.92 Mhz OOK.
- *
- * This line code is used in many remotes such as Princeton chips
- * named PT2262, Silian Microelectronics SC5262 and others.
- * Basically every 4 pulsee represent a bit, where 1000 means 0, and
- * 1110 means 1. Usually we can read 24 bits of data.
- * In this specific implementation we check for a prelude that is
- * 1 bit high, 31 bits low, but the check is relaxed. */
- #include "../app.h"
- static bool decode(uint8_t *bits, uint32_t numbytes, uint32_t numbits, ProtoViewMsgInfo *info) {
- if (numbits < 30) return false;
- const char *sync_patterns[3] = {
- "10000000000000000000000000000001", /* 30 zero bits. */
- "100000000000000000000000000000001", /* 31 zero bits. */
- "1000000000000000000000000000000001", /* 32 zero bits. */
- };
- uint32_t off;
- int j;
- for (j = 0; j < 3; j++) {
- off = bitmap_seek_bits(bits,numbytes,0,numbits,sync_patterns[j]);
- if (off != BITMAP_SEEK_NOT_FOUND) break;
- }
- if (off == BITMAP_SEEK_NOT_FOUND) return false;
- if (DEBUG_MSG) FURI_LOG_E(TAG, "B4B1 preamble at: %lu",off);
- info->start_off = off;
- // Seek data setction. Why -1? Last bit is data.
- off += strlen(sync_patterns[j])-1;
- uint8_t d[3]; /* 24 bits of data. */
- uint32_t decoded =
- convert_from_line_code(d,sizeof(d),bits,numbytes,off,"1000","1110");
- if (DEBUG_MSG) FURI_LOG_E(TAG, "B4B1 decoded: %lu",decoded);
- if (decoded < 24) return false;
- off += 24*4; // seek to end symbol offset to calculate the length.
- off++; // In this protocol there is a final pulse as terminator.
- info->pulses_count = off - info->start_off;
- fieldset_add_bytes(info->fieldset,"id",d,5);
- fieldset_add_int(info->fieldset,"button",d[2]&0xf,4);
- return true;
- }
- ProtoViewDecoder B4B1Decoder = {
- .name = "PT/SC remote",
- .decode = decode,
- .get_fields = NULL,
- .build_message = NULL
- };
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