Potentiometers

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Using potentiometer to change the resistance of voltage sent to the LED gives a range that takes advantage of analog INPUT.

Description

Using two potentiometers we control the LEDs rate of blinking and range of brightness.

Materials

LEDs

Potentiometers

Breadboard and fixin's

 

Code

/*
 * one pot dims, the other pot changes the blinking rate
 * modification of the following
 * http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/AnalogInput
 */
int pot1Pin = 1;   // select the input pin for the potentiometer 1
int pot2Pin = 2;   // select the input pin for the potentiometer 2
int pot1Val = 0;   // variable to store the value coming from pot 1
int pot2Val = 0;   // variable to store the value coming from pot 2
int led1Pin = 9;   // select the pin for the LED 1
int led2Pin = 11;  // select the pin for the LED 2
void setup() {
   pinMode(led1Pin, OUTPUT);  // declare the led1Pin as an OUTPUT
   pinMode(led2Pin, OUTPUT);  // declare the led2Pin as an OUTPUT
}
void loop() {
   pot1Val = analogRead(pot1Pin);   // read the value from pot 1, between 0 - 1024, for dimming
   pot2Val = analogRead(pot2Pin);   // read the value from pot 2, between 0 - 1024, for blinking
   analogWrite(led2Pin, pot1Val/4); // dim LED to value from pot1
   delay(pot2Val);                  // stop the program for some time, meaning, LED is on for this time
   analogWrite(led2Pin, 0);         // dim LED to completely dark (zero)
   delay(pot2Val);                  // stop the program for some time, meaning, LED is OFF for this time
}

 

Comments

I could not get this code to work although I believe the problem lies in my set-up and not the code. Individually the LEDs and code work. But put together something is not working.

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