assignment2- LEDS and serial commands to change levels

Assignment: Digital I/O with Arduino Boards + Diffuser

Collaborators:

used a simple glass to diffuse the 3 LEDS. Reflections were very interesting. Possible uses w/other sensors, such as temperature gauging as liquids cool could be interesting if the LEDS were embedded in the glass and the glass had a small  battery powered arduino such as the polulo or baby orangutan. Although not sure about differences between these different boards- it seems this is a 'robot controller'.

 

code:

 

/*

* Serial RGB LED

* ---------------

* Serial commands control the brightness of R,G,B LEDs

*

* Command structure is "<colorCode><colorVal>", where "colorCode" is

* one of "r","g",or "b" and "colorVal" is a number 0 to 255.

* E.g. "r0"   turns the red LED off.

*      "g127" turns the green LED to half brightness

*      "b64"  turns the blue LED to 1/4 brightness

*

* Created 18 October 2006

* copyleft 2006 Tod E. Kurt <tod@todbot.com

* http://todbot.com/

*/

 

char serInString[100];  // array that will hold the different bytes of the string. 100=100characters;

// -> you must state how long the array will be else it won't work properly

char colorCode;

int colorVal;

 

int redPin   = 9;   // Red LED,   connected to digital pin 9

int greenPin = 10;  // Green LED, connected to digital pin 10

int bluePin  = 11;  // Blue LED,  connected to digital pin 11

 

int redValue = 127;

int greenValue = 127;

int blueValue = 127;

 

void setup() {

pinMode(redPin,   OUTPUT);   // sets the pins as output

pinMode(greenPin, OUTPUT);

pinMode(bluePin,  OUTPUT);

Serial.begin(9600);

analogWrite(redPin,   redValue);   // set them all to mid brightness

analogWrite(greenPin, greenValue);   // set them all to mid brightness

analogWrite(bluePin,  blueValue);   // set them all to mid brightness

Serial.println("enter color command (e.g. 'r43 or rrrrrbbg') :");

}

 

void loop () {

//read the serial port and create a string out of what you read

readSerialString(serInString, 100);

 

processRepeatKeyCommands(serInString, 100);

 

resetSerialString(serInString, 100);

 

delay(100);

}

 

void resetSerialString (char *strArray, int length) {

for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {

strArray[i] = '\0';

}

}

void readSerialString (char *strArray, int maxLength) {

int i = 0;

 

if(!Serial.available()) {

return;

}

while (Serial.available() && i < maxLength) {

strArray[i] = Serial.read();

i++;

}

}

 

void processRepeatKeyCommands(char *strArray, int maxLength) {

int i = 0;

 

//loop through the string (strArray)

//i = the current position in the string

//Stop when either (a) i reaches the end of the string or

//                 (b) there is an empty character '\0' in the string

while (i < maxLength && strArray[i] != '\0') {

//Read in the character at position i in the string

colorCode = serInString[i];

 

//If the character is r (red)...

if (colorCode == 'r') {

//Increase the current red value by 10, and if you reach 255 go back to 0

redValue = (redValue + 10) % 255;

analogWrite(redPin, redValue);

Serial.print("setting color r to ");

Serial.println(redValue);

 

//If the character is g (green)...

} else if (colorCode == 'g') {

greenValue = (greenValue + 10) % 255;

analogWrite(greenPin, greenValue);

Serial.print("setting color g to ");

Serial.println(greenValue);

 

//If the character is b (blue)...

} else if (colorCode == 'b') {

blueValue = (blueValue + 10) % 255;

analogWrite(bluePin, blueValue);

Serial.print("setting color b to ");

Serial.println(blueValue);

}

 

//Move on to the next character in the string

//From here, the code continues executing from the "while" line above...

i++;

}

}

 

//change the value of the red, green, or blue LED according to the command received.

//for example, r240 sets the red LED to the value 240 (out of 255)

void processNumericalCommands(char *strArray) {

//read in the first character in the string

colorCode = serInString[0];

 

//if the first character is r (red), g (green) or b (blue), do the following...

if( colorCode == 'r' || colorCode == 'g' || colorCode == 'b' ) {

//convert the string to an integer

//(start at the second character, or the beginning of the string '+1')

colorVal = atoi(serInString+1);

Serial.print("setting color ");

Serial.print(colorCode);

Serial.print(" to ");

Serial.print(colorVal);

Serial.println();

 

if(colorCode == 'r')

analogWrite(redPin, colorVal);

else if(colorCode == 'g')

analogWrite(greenPin, colorVal);

else if(colorCode == 'b')

analogWrite(bluePin, colorVal);

}

}

 

//compare two strings to see if they are equal

//compares the first 'numCharacters' characters of string1 and string2 to

//see if they are the same

//

//E.g. stringsEqual("hello","hello",5) => true

//     stringsEqual("hello","helaabbnn",3) => true

//     stringsEqual("hello","helaa",5) => false

boolean stringsEqual(char *string1, char *string2, int numCharacters) {

if (strncmp(string1, string2, numCharacters) == 0) {

return true;

} else {

return false;

}

}