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− | This page contains supplemental information for Laboratory VI: Filtering and Frequency Response. | + | This page contains supplemental information for [[ECE 110]] Laboratory VI: Filtering and Frequency Response. |
== FreqLeftIR== | == FreqLeftIR== |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 20 February 2014
This page contains supplemental information for ECE 110 Laboratory VI: Filtering and Frequency Response.
FreqLeftIR
/*
* FreqLeftIR
* Based on Robotics with the BOE Shield - TestLeftIR
* Sweeep through frequencies and use 9 samples to determine detection at each
*/
void setup() // Built-in initialization block
{
tone(4, 3000, 1000); // Play tone for 1 second
delay(1000); // Delay to finish tone
pinMode(10, INPUT); pinMode(9, OUTPUT); // Left IR LED & Receiver
Serial.begin(9600); // Set data rate to 9600 bps
for(int long irFreq = 30000; irFreq <= 50000; irFreq+=250)
{
int irLeft = 9; // Assume 9 detections to start
for(int trial = 1; trial <= 9; trial++) // Run 9 trials
{
irLeft -= irDetect(9, 10, irFreq); // Check for object and
// reduce count if not found
}
Serial.print(irFreq); // Print frequency
Serial.print(": ");
Serial.print(irLeft); // Print detection count
Serial.println("/9 Detected");
delay(100); // 0.1 second delay
}
}
void loop() // Main loop auto-repeats
{
}
// IR Object Detection Function
int irDetect(int irLedPin, int irReceiverPin, long frequency)
{
tone(irLedPin, frequency, 8); // IRLED at frequency for at least 1 ms
delay(1); // Wait 1 ms
int ir = digitalRead(irReceiverPin); // IR receiver -> ir variable
delay(10); // Down time before recheck
return ir; // Return 1 no detect, 0 detect
}
GraphDetections.xlsx
Right-click the following link and then save the file on the desktop: GraphDetections.xlsx