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| -rw-r--r-- | libraries/SPI/examples/BarometricPressureSensor/BarometricPressureSensor.ino | 143 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | libraries/SPI/examples/DigitalPotControl/DigitalPotControl.ino | 71 | 
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| diff --git a/libraries/SPI/examples/BarometricPressureSensor/BarometricPressureSensor.ino b/libraries/SPI/examples/BarometricPressureSensor/BarometricPressureSensor.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8104fcb --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/SPI/examples/BarometricPressureSensor/BarometricPressureSensor.ino @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +/* + SCP1000 Barometric Pressure Sensor Display + + Shows the output of a Barometric Pressure Sensor on a + Uses the SPI library. For details on the sensor, see: + http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8161 + http://www.vti.fi/en/support/obsolete_products/pressure_sensors/ + + This sketch adapted from Nathan Seidle's SCP1000 example for PIC: + http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/SCP1000-Testing.zip + + Circuit: + SCP1000 sensor attached to pins 6, 7, 10 - 13: + DRDY: pin 6 + CSB: pin 7 + MOSI: pin 11 + MISO: pin 12 + SCK: pin 13 + + created 31 July 2010 + modified 14 August 2010 + by Tom Igoe + */ + +// the sensor communicates using SPI, so include the library: +#include <SPI.h> + +//Sensor's memory register addresses: +const int PRESSURE = 0x1F;      //3 most significant bits of pressure +const int PRESSURE_LSB = 0x20;  //16 least significant bits of pressure +const int TEMPERATURE = 0x21;   //16 bit temperature reading +const byte READ = 0b11111100;     // SCP1000's read command +const byte WRITE = 0b00000010;   // SCP1000's write command + +// pins used for the connection with the sensor +// the other you need are controlled by the SPI library): +const int dataReadyPin = 6; +const int chipSelectPin = 7; + +void setup() { +  Serial.begin(9600); + +  // start the SPI library: +  SPI.begin(); + +  // initalize the  data ready and chip select pins: +  pinMode(dataReadyPin, INPUT); +  pinMode(chipSelectPin, OUTPUT); + +  //Configure SCP1000 for low noise configuration: +  writeRegister(0x02, 0x2D); +  writeRegister(0x01, 0x03); +  writeRegister(0x03, 0x02); +  // give the sensor time to set up: +  delay(100); +} + +void loop() { +  //Select High Resolution Mode +  writeRegister(0x03, 0x0A); + +  // don't do anything until the data ready pin is high: +  if (digitalRead(dataReadyPin) == HIGH) { +    //Read the temperature data +    int tempData = readRegister(0x21, 2); + +    // convert the temperature to celsius and display it: +    float realTemp = (float)tempData / 20.0; +    Serial.print("Temp[C]="); +    Serial.print(realTemp); + + +    //Read the pressure data highest 3 bits: +    byte  pressure_data_high = readRegister(0x1F, 1); +    pressure_data_high &= 0b00000111; //you only needs bits 2 to 0 + +    //Read the pressure data lower 16 bits: +    unsigned int pressure_data_low = readRegister(0x20, 2); +    //combine the two parts into one 19-bit number: +    long pressure = ((pressure_data_high << 16) | pressure_data_low) / 4; + +    // display the temperature: +    Serial.println("\tPressure [Pa]=" + String(pressure)); +  } +} + +//Read from or write to register from the SCP1000: +unsigned int readRegister(byte thisRegister, int bytesToRead ) { +  byte inByte = 0;           // incoming byte from the SPI +  unsigned int result = 0;   // result to return +  Serial.print(thisRegister, BIN); +  Serial.print("\t"); +  // SCP1000 expects the register name in the upper 6 bits +  // of the byte. So shift the bits left by two bits: +  thisRegister = thisRegister << 2; +  // now combine the address and the command into one byte +  byte dataToSend = thisRegister & READ; +  Serial.println(thisRegister, BIN); +  // take the chip select low to select the device: +  digitalWrite(chipSelectPin, LOW); +  // send the device the register you want to read: +  SPI.transfer(dataToSend); +  // send a value of 0 to read the first byte returned: +  result = SPI.transfer(0x00); +  // decrement the number of bytes left to read: +  bytesToRead--; +  // if you still have another byte to read: +  if (bytesToRead > 0) { +    // shift the first byte left, then get the second byte: +    result = result << 8; +    inByte = SPI.transfer(0x00); +    // combine the byte you just got with the previous one: +    result = result | inByte; +    // decrement the number of bytes left to read: +    bytesToRead--; +  } +  // take the chip select high to de-select: +  digitalWrite(chipSelectPin, HIGH); +  // return the result: +  return(result); +} + + +//Sends a write command to SCP1000 + +void writeRegister(byte thisRegister, byte thisValue) { + +  // SCP1000 expects the register address in the upper 6 bits +  // of the byte. So shift the bits left by two bits: +  thisRegister = thisRegister << 2; +  // now combine the register address and the command into one byte: +  byte dataToSend = thisRegister | WRITE; + +  // take the chip select low to select the device: +  digitalWrite(chipSelectPin, LOW); + +  SPI.transfer(dataToSend); //Send register location +  SPI.transfer(thisValue);  //Send value to record into register + +  // take the chip select high to de-select: +  digitalWrite(chipSelectPin, HIGH); +} + diff --git a/libraries/SPI/examples/DigitalPotControl/DigitalPotControl.ino b/libraries/SPI/examples/DigitalPotControl/DigitalPotControl.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b135a74 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/SPI/examples/DigitalPotControl/DigitalPotControl.ino @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +/* +  Digital Pot Control + +  This example controls an Analog Devices AD5206 digital potentiometer. +  The AD5206 has 6 potentiometer channels. Each channel's pins are labeled +  A - connect this to voltage +  W - this is the pot's wiper, which changes when you set it +  B - connect this to ground. + + The AD5206 is SPI-compatible,and to command it, you send two bytes, + one with the channel number (0 - 5) and one with the resistance value for the + channel (0 - 255). + + The circuit: +  * All A pins  of AD5206 connected to +5V +  * All B pins of AD5206 connected to ground +  * An LED and a 220-ohm resisor in series connected from each W pin to ground +  * CS - to digital pin 10  (SS pin) +  * SDI - to digital pin 11 (MOSI pin) +  * CLK - to digital pin 13 (SCK pin) + + created 10 Aug 2010 + by Tom Igoe + + Thanks to Heather Dewey-Hagborg for the original tutorial, 2005 + +*/ + + +// inslude the SPI library: +#include <SPI.h> + + +// set pin 10 as the slave select for the digital pot: +const int slaveSelectPin = 10; + +void setup() { +  // set the slaveSelectPin as an output: +  pinMode (slaveSelectPin, OUTPUT); +  // initialize SPI: +  SPI.begin(); +} + +void loop() { +  // go through the six channels of the digital pot: +  for (int channel = 0; channel < 6; channel++) { +    // change the resistance on this channel from min to max: +    for (int level = 0; level < 255; level++) { +      digitalPotWrite(channel, level); +      delay(10); +    } +    // wait a second at the top: +    delay(100); +    // change the resistance on this channel from max to min: +    for (int level = 0; level < 255; level++) { +      digitalPotWrite(channel, 255 - level); +      delay(10); +    } +  } + +} + +void digitalPotWrite(int address, int value) { +  // take the SS pin low to select the chip: +  digitalWrite(slaveSelectPin, LOW); +  //  send in the address and value via SPI: +  SPI.transfer(address); +  SPI.transfer(value); +  // take the SS pin high to de-select the chip: +  digitalWrite(slaveSelectPin, HIGH); +} | 
