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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions CMakeLists.txt
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libraries/Zigbee/src/ep/ZigbeeWindSpeedSensor.cpp
libraries/Zigbee/src/ep/ZigbeeIlluminanceSensor.cpp
libraries/Zigbee/src/ep/ZigbeePM25Sensor.cpp
libraries/Zigbee/src/ep/ZigbeePowerOutlet.cpp
)

set(ARDUINO_LIBRARY_BLE_SRCS
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# Arduino-ESP32 Zigbee On/Off Power Outlet Example

This example shows how to configure Zigbee Coordinator and use it as a Home Automation (HA) on/off power outlet.

# Supported Targets

Currently, this example supports the following targets.

| Supported Targets | ESP32-C6 | ESP32-H2 |
| ----------------- | -------- | -------- |

## Hardware Required

* One development board (ESP32-H2 or ESP32-C6) acting as Zigbee end device (loaded with Zigbee_Power_Outlet example).
* A USB cable for power supply and programming.
* Choose another board (ESP32-H2 or ESP32-C6) as Zigbee coordinator and upload the Zigbee_On_Off_Switch example.

### Configure the Project

Set the Button Switch GPIO by changing the `GPIO_INPUT_IO_TOGGLE_SWITCH` definition. By default, it's the pin `9` (BOOT button on ESP32-C6 and ESP32-H2).

#### Using Arduino IDE

To get more information about the Espressif boards see [Espressif Development Kits](https://www.espressif.com/en/products/devkits).

* Before Compile/Verify, select the correct board: `Tools -> Board`.
* Select the Coordinator Zigbee mode: `Tools -> Zigbee mode: Zigbee ZCZR (coordinator/router)`.
* Select Partition Scheme for Zigbee: `Tools -> Partition Scheme: Zigbee 4MB with spiffs`.
* Select the COM port: `Tools -> Port: xxx where the `xxx` is the detected COM port.
* Optional: Set debug level to verbose to see all logs from Zigbee stack: `Tools -> Core Debug Level: Verbose`.

## Troubleshooting

If the End device flashed with the example `Zigbee_Power_Outlet` is not connecting to the coordinator, erase the flash of the End device before flashing the example to the board. It is recommended to do this if you re-flash the coordinator.
You can do the following:

* In the Arduino IDE go to the Tools menu and set `Erase All Flash Before Sketch Upload` to `Enabled`.
* In the `Zigbee_Power_Outlet` example sketch call `Zigbee.factoryReset();`.

By default, the coordinator network is closed after rebooting or flashing new firmware.
To open the network you have 2 options:

* Open network after reboot by setting `Zigbee.setRebootOpenNetwork(time);` before calling `Zigbee.begin();`.
* In application you can anytime call `Zigbee.openNetwork(time);` to open the network for devices to join.

***Important: Make sure you are using a good quality USB cable and that you have a reliable power source***

* **LED not blinking:** Check the wiring connection and the IO selection.
* **Programming Fail:** If the programming/flash procedure fails, try reducing the serial connection speed.
* **COM port not detected:** Check the USB cable and the USB to Serial driver installation.

If the error persists, you can ask for help at the official [ESP32 forum](https://esp32.com) or see [Contribute](#contribute).

## Contribute

To know how to contribute to this project, see [How to contribute.](https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst)

If you have any **feedback** or **issue** to report on this example/library, please open an issue or fix it by creating a new PR. Contributions are more than welcome!

Before creating a new issue, be sure to try Troubleshooting and check if the same issue was already created by someone else.

## Resources

* Official ESP32 Forum: [Link](https://esp32.com)
* Arduino-ESP32 Official Repository: [espressif/arduino-esp32](https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32)
* ESP32-C6 Datasheet: [Link to datasheet](https://www.espressif.com/sites/default/files/documentation/esp32-c6_datasheet_en.pdf)
* ESP32-H2 Datasheet: [Link to datasheet](https://www.espressif.com/sites/default/files/documentation/esp32-h2_datasheet_en.pdf)
* Official ESP-IDF documentation: [ESP-IDF](https://idf.espressif.com)
103 changes: 103 additions & 0 deletions libraries/Zigbee/examples/Zigbee_Power_Outlet/Zigbee_Power_Outlet.ino
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// Copyright 2025 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at

// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.

/**
* @brief This example demonstrates simple Zigbee power outlet.
*
* The example demonstrates how to use Zigbee library to create a end device power outlet.
* The power outlet is a Zigbee end device, which is controlled by a Zigbee coordinator.
*
* Proper Zigbee mode must be selected in Tools->Zigbee mode
* and also the correct partition scheme must be selected in Tools->Partition Scheme.
*
* Please check the README.md for instructions and more detailed description.
*
* Created by Ludovic Boué (https://github.com/lboue)
*/

#ifndef ZIGBEE_MODE_ED
#error "Zigbee end device mode is not selected in Tools->Zigbee mode"
#endif

#include "Zigbee.h"

/* Zigbee power outlet configuration */
#define ZIGBEE_OUTLET_ENDPOINT 10
uint8_t led = RGB_BUILTIN;
uint8_t button = BOOT_PIN;

ZigbeePowerOutlet zbOutlet = ZigbeePowerOutlet(ZIGBEE_OUTLET_ENDPOINT);



/********************* RGB LED functions **************************/
void setLED(bool value) {
digitalWrite(led, value);
}

/********************* Arduino functions **************************/
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);

// Init LED and turn it OFF (if LED_PIN == RGB_BUILTIN, the rgbLedWrite() will be used under the hood)
pinMode(led, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(led, LOW);

// Init button for factory reset
pinMode(button, INPUT_PULLUP);

//Optional: set Zigbee device name and model
zbOutlet.setManufacturerAndModel("Espressif", "ZBPowerOutlet");

// Set callback function for power outlet change
zbOutlet.onPowerOutletChange(setLED);

//Add endpoint to Zigbee Core
Serial.println("Adding ZigbeePowerOutlet endpoint to Zigbee Core");
Zigbee.addEndpoint(&zbOutlet);

// When all EPs are registered, start Zigbee. By default acts as ZIGBEE_END_DEVICE
if (!Zigbee.begin()) {
Serial.println("Zigbee failed to start!");
Serial.println("Rebooting...");
ESP.restart();
}
Serial.println("Connecting to network");
while (!Zigbee.connected()) {
Serial.print(".");
delay(100);
}
Serial.println();
}

void loop() {
// Checking button for factory reset
if (digitalRead(button) == LOW) { // Push button pressed
// Key debounce handling
delay(100);
int startTime = millis();
while (digitalRead(button) == LOW) {
delay(50);
if ((millis() - startTime) > 3000) {
// If key pressed for more than 3secs, factory reset Zigbee and reboot
Serial.println("Resetting Zigbee to factory and rebooting in 1s.");
delay(1000);
Zigbee.factoryReset();
}
}
// Toggle state by pressing the button
zbOutlet.setState(!zbOutlet.getPowerOutletState());
}
delay(100);
}
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{
"fqbn_append": "PartitionScheme=zigbee,ZigbeeMode=ed",
"requires": [
"CONFIG_SOC_IEEE802154_SUPPORTED=y",
"CONFIG_ZB_ENABLED=y"
]
}
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ZigbeeVibrationSensor KEYWORD1
ZigbeeWindowCovering KEYWORD1
ZigbeeIlluminanceSensor KEYWORD1
ZigbeePowerOutlet KEYWORD1

# Other
zigbee_role_t KEYWORD1
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#include "ep/ZigbeeLight.h"
//// Controllers
#include "ep/ZigbeeThermostat.h"
////Outlets
#include "ep/ZigbeePowerOutlet.h"
//// Sensors
#include "ep/ZigbeeAnalog.h"
#include "ep/ZigbeeCarbonDioxideSensor.h"
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#include "ZigbeePowerOutlet.h"
#if CONFIG_ZB_ENABLED

ZigbeePowerOutlet::ZigbeePowerOutlet(uint8_t endpoint) : ZigbeeEP(endpoint) {
_device_id = ESP_ZB_HA_MAINS_POWER_OUTLET_DEVICE_ID;

esp_zb_mains_power_outlet_cfg_t outlet_cfg = ESP_ZB_DEFAULT_ON_OFF_SWITCH_CONFIG();
_cluster_list = esp_zb_mains_power_outlet_clusters_create(&outlet_cfg);
_ep_config = {.endpoint = endpoint, .app_profile_id = ESP_ZB_AF_HA_PROFILE_ID, .app_device_id = ESP_ZB_HA_MAINS_POWER_OUTLET_DEVICE_ID, .app_device_version = 0};
log_v("Outlet endpoint created %d", _endpoint);
}

//set attribute method -> method overridden in child class
void ZigbeePowerOutlet::zbAttributeSet(const esp_zb_zcl_set_attr_value_message_t *message) {
//check the data and call right method
if (message->info.cluster == ESP_ZB_ZCL_CLUSTER_ID_ON_OFF) {
if (message->attribute.id == ESP_ZB_ZCL_ATTR_ON_OFF_ON_OFF_ID && message->attribute.data.type == ESP_ZB_ZCL_ATTR_TYPE_BOOL) {
_current_state = *(bool *)message->attribute.data.value;
stateChanged();
} else {
log_w("Received message ignored. Attribute ID: %d not supported for On/Off Outlet", message->attribute.id);
}
} else {
log_w("Received message ignored. Cluster ID: %d not supported for On/Off Outlet", message->info.cluster);
}
}

void ZigbeePowerOutlet::stateChanged() {
if (_on_state_change) {
_on_state_change(_current_state);
} else {
log_w("No callback function set for outlet change");
}
}

bool ZigbeePowerOutlet::setState(bool state) {
esp_zb_zcl_status_t ret = ESP_ZB_ZCL_STATUS_SUCCESS;
_current_state = state;
stateChanged();

log_v("Updating on/off outlet state to %d", state);
/* Update on/off outlet state */
esp_zb_lock_acquire(portMAX_DELAY);
ret = esp_zb_zcl_set_attribute_val(
_endpoint, ESP_ZB_ZCL_CLUSTER_ID_ON_OFF, ESP_ZB_ZCL_CLUSTER_SERVER_ROLE, ESP_ZB_ZCL_ATTR_ON_OFF_ON_OFF_ID, &_current_state, false
);
esp_zb_lock_release();

if (ret != ESP_ZB_ZCL_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
log_e("Failed to set outlet state: 0x%x: %s", ret, esp_zb_zcl_status_to_name(ret));
return false;
}
return true;
}

#endif // CONFIG_ZB_ENABLED
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/* Class of Zigbee On/Off Power outlet endpoint inherited from common EP class */

#pragma once

#include "soc/soc_caps.h"
#include "sdkconfig.h"
#if CONFIG_ZB_ENABLED

#include "ZigbeeEP.h"
#include "ha/esp_zigbee_ha_standard.h"

class ZigbeePowerOutlet : public ZigbeeEP {
public:
ZigbeePowerOutlet(uint8_t endpoint);
~ZigbeePowerOutlet() {}

// Use to set a cb function to be called on outlet change
void onPowerOutletChange(void (*callback)(bool)) {
_on_state_change = callback;
}
// Use to restore outlet state
void restoreState() {
stateChanged();
}
// Use to control outlet state
bool setState(bool state);
// Use to get outlet state
bool getPowerOutletState() {
return _current_state;
}

private:
void zbAttributeSet(const esp_zb_zcl_set_attr_value_message_t *message) override;
//callback function to be called on outlet change
void (*_on_state_change)(bool);
void stateChanged();

bool _current_state;
};

#endif // CONFIG_ZB_ENABLED
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