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sbrick.js

JavaScript library to control SBrick (a Lego® Power Functions compatible Bluetooth controller) through Web Bluetooth APIs.

Project page: sbrick.360fun.net

Requirements

Check your browser and platform implementation status first.

bluetooth.js Generic library that I previusly made to simplify the use of the Web BLuetooth APIs.

promise-queue Promise-based Queue library, since ECMAScript 6 doesn't implement one by itself.

You must have a SBrick or SBrick Plus in order to use this library with your Lego® creations.

Supported Firmware

The currently supported firmware is 4.17+, so upgrade your SBrick to be compatible with the SBrick protocol 17.

Services

Device information - 180a

  • Model number string
  • Firmware revision string
  • Hardware revision string
  • Software revision string
  • Manufacturer string

Remote control service - 4dc591b0-857c-41de-b5f1-15abda665b0c (partially implemented)

  • 00 Break
  • 01 Drive
  • 0F Query ADC (Temperature, Battery voltage + Sensor measurements on Sbrick Plus)
  • 2C PVM (Periodic Voltage Measurements on SBrick Plus)

Quick Drive - 489a6ae0-c1ab-4c9c-bdb2-11d373c1b7fb

OTA service - 1d14d6ee-fd63-4fa1-bfa4-8f47b42119f0 (NOT implemented)

Usage

In order to use the class is necessary to create an instance of it, in this way is possible to connect multiple Sbricks at the same time! ;)

If not specified any name the discovery popup will show all the nearby BLE devices, otherwise it will filter them by the given string.

let SBRICK1 = new SBrick(); // create a new SBrick object
let SBRICK2 = new SBrick('SBrick'); // create a new SBrick object and set the device name

SBRICK1.connect(); // open a popup showing all the BLE devices nearby

SBRICK2.connect(); // show only the SBricks with "Sbrick" in their name (so also "SBrick1" for example)
.then( ()=> {
	// the SBrick is now connected
} );

SBRICK1.disconnect()
.then( ()=> {
	// the SBrick is now disconnected
} );

Check if the SBrick is connected:

SBRICK1.isConnected(); // returns true or false

Get basic SBrick Informations:

SBRICK1.getModelNumber().then( model => {
	alert( model );
});
SBRICK1.getFirmwareVersion().then( version => {
	alert( version );
});
SBRICK1.getHardwareVersion().then( version => {
	alert( version );
});
SBRICK1.getSoftwareVersion().then( version => {
	alert( version );
});
SBRICK1.getManufacturerName().then( version => {
	alert( version );
});

Sending a command is pretty easy and some constants will help the process:

SBRICK1.PORT0 or SBRICK1.TOPLEFT     // Port 0
SBRICK1.PORT1 or SBRICK1.BOTTOMLEFT  // Port 1
SBRICK1.PORT2 or SBRICK1.TOPRIGHT    // Port 2
SBRICK1.PORT3 or SBRICK1.BOTTOMRIGHT // Port 3

SBRICK1.CW         // Clockwise
SBRICK1.CCW        // Counterclockwise
SBRICK1.MIN        // Minimum power
SBRICK1.MAX	   // Maximum power for Drive (255)

Get the Battery voltage:

SBRICK1.getBattery()
.then( battery => {
	alert( battery + '%' );
} );

Get the SBrick internal Temperature:

let fahrenheit = true-false; // default is false: C°
SBRICK1.getTemp(fahrenheit)
.then( temp => {
	alert( temp + fahrenheit ? ' F°' : ' C°' );
});

Get sensor data (SBrick Plus only!) - partially implemented:

let sensorType = "wedo"; // by default you get RAW data, if you give "wedo" you get data related to WeDo sensors
SBRICK1.getSensor(SBRICK1.PORT0, sensorType)
.then( sensorData => {
	console.log( sensorData );
});

To send a Drive command is pretty easy, are just needed: port, direction and power. For example, the Port 0 (supposedly a motor) drives in clockwise direction at the maximum (255) speed:

SBRICK1.drive( SBRICK1.PORT0, SBRICK1.CW, SBRICK1.MAX );

QuickDrive permits to send up to 4 Drive commands at the same instant, without any delay between the ports. It accepts an Array of Objects (1 to 4) or a single Object (but better use Drive in that case). In the following example Port 0 and 1 start to drive both in clockwise direction at the max speed:

SBRICK1.quickDrive( [
	{ port: SBRICK1.TOPLEFT,    direction: SBRICK1.CW, power: SBRICK1.MAX }
	{ port: SBRICK1.BOTTOMLEFT, direction: SBRICK1.CW, power: SBRICK1.MAX }
] );

Stop a specific Port.

SBRICK1.stop( SBrick.PORT0 ); //stops Port 0

Stop all Ports at once.

SBRICK1.stopAll();

Limitations

SBrick Plus support is partially implemented: any help will be appreciated!

Known Bugs

I tried my best to manage errors but there's more work to be done.

Support or Contact

Francesco Marino - francesco@360fun.net - www.360fun.net

Vengit Limited - SBrick

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