Lab 3 - 3 Leds and 3 Pots
Task:
Use multiple pots to control your LEDs. This is Lab Homework option 2. Use 3 Pots for 3 LEDs (each pot controls brightness of RGB Hue / colors).
New materials:
1 red, 1 black, 1 yellow wire
3 potentiometers (pots)
Output:
I was able to get all 3 leds controlled by a different pot. Each pot is mapped to a different pin. The video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmeqVXMxjQE
Arduino Code (unmodified):
/* * "Coffee-cup" Color Mixer: * Code for mixing and reporting PWM-mediated color * Assumes Arduino 0004 or higher, as it uses Serial.begin()-style communication * * Control 3 LEDs with 3 potentiometers * If the LEDs are different colors, and are directed at diffusing surface (stuck in a * a Ping-Pong ball, or placed in a paper coffee cup with a cut-out bottom and * a white plastic lid), the colors will mix together. * * When you mix a color you like, stop adjusting the pots. * The mix values that create that color will be reported via serial out. * * Standard colors for light mixing are Red, Green, and Blue, though you can mix * with any three colors; Red + Blue + White would let you mix shades of red, * blue, and purple (though no yellow, orange, green, or blue-green.) * * Put 220 Ohm resistors in line with pots, to prevent circuit from * grounding out when the pots are at zero */ // Analog pin settings int aIn = 0; // Potentiometers connected to analog pins 0, 1, and 2 int bIn = 1; // (Connect power to 5V and ground to analog ground) int cIn = 2; // Digital pin settings int aOut = 9; // LEDs connected to digital pins 9, 10 and 11 int bOut = 10; // (Connect cathodes to digital ground) int cOut = 11; // Values int aVal = 0; // Variables to store the input from the potentiometers int bVal = 0; int cVal = 0; // Variables for comparing values between loops int i = 0; // Loop counter int wait = (1000); // Delay between most recent pot adjustment and output int checkSum = 0; // Aggregate pot values int prevCheckSum = 0; int sens = 3; // Sensitivity theshold, to prevent small changes in // pot values from triggering false reporting // FLAGS int PRINT = 1; // Set to 1 to output values int DEBUG = 1; // Set to 1 to turn on debugging output void setup() { pinMode(aOut, OUTPUT); // sets the digital pins as output pinMode(bOut, OUTPUT); pinMode(cOut, OUTPUT); Serial.begin(9600); // Open serial communication for reporting } void loop() { i += 1; // Count loop aVal = analogRead(aIn) / 4; // read input pins, convert to 0-255 scale bVal = analogRead(bIn) / 4; cVal = analogRead(cIn) / 4; analogWrite(aOut, aVal); // Send new values to LEDs analogWrite(bOut, bVal); analogWrite(cOut, cVal); if (i % wait == 0) // If enough time has passed... { checkSum = aVal+bVal+cVal; // ...add up the 3 values. if ( abs(checkSum - prevCheckSum) > sens ) // If old and new values differ // above sensitivity threshold { if (PRINT) // ...and if the PRINT flag is set... { Serial.print("A: "); // ...then print the values. Serial.print(aVal); Serial.print("\t"); Serial.print("B: "); Serial.print(bVal); Serial.print("\t"); Serial.print("C: "); Serial.println(cVal); PRINT = 0; } } else { PRINT = 1; // Re-set the flag } prevCheckSum = checkSum; // Update the values if (DEBUG) // If we want debugging output as well... { Serial.print(checkSum); Serial.print("<=>"); Serial.print(prevCheckSum); Serial.print("\tPrint: "); Serial.println(PRINT); } } }