# HG changeset patch # User Jacob Alexander # Date 1391328231 28800 # Node ID d3a47c0dfb509abb3236bff87ad4838f931eb1b9 # Parent c57ec00a0abcb10721cc5498ec6cc6e43ae446ab Initial work for iGaging distance gauge. diff -r c57ec00a0abc -r d3a47c0dfb50 Debug/print/print.c --- a/Debug/print/print.c Fri Jan 24 03:01:09 2014 -0800 +++ b/Debug/print/print.c Sun Feb 02 00:03:51 2014 -0800 @@ -116,6 +116,18 @@ dPrintStr( tmpStr ); } +void printInt32( uint32_t in ) +{ + // Max number of characters is 10 + 1 for null + char tmpStr[11]; + + // Convert number + int32ToStr( in, tmpStr ); + + // Print number + dPrintStr( tmpStr ); +} + void printHex_op( uint16_t in, uint8_t op ) { // With an op of 1, the max number of characters is 6 + 1 for null @@ -175,6 +187,27 @@ } +void int32ToStr( uint32_t in, char* out ) +{ + // Position and sign containers + uint32_t pos; + pos = 0; + + // Evaluate through digits as decimal + do + { + out[pos++] = in % 10 + '0'; + } + while ( (in /= 10) > 0 ); + + // Append null + out[pos] = '\0'; + + // Reverse the string to the correct order + revsStr(out); +} + + void hexToStr_op( uint16_t in, char* out, uint8_t op ) { // Position container diff -r c57ec00a0abc -r d3a47c0dfb50 Debug/print/print.h --- a/Debug/print/print.h Fri Jan 24 03:01:09 2014 -0800 +++ b/Debug/print/print.h Sun Feb 02 00:03:51 2014 -0800 @@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ void printInt8 ( uint8_t in ); void printInt16 ( uint16_t in ); +void printInt32 ( uint32_t in ); void printHex_op( uint16_t in, uint8_t op ); @@ -106,6 +107,7 @@ void int8ToStr ( uint8_t in, char* out ); void int16ToStr ( uint16_t in, char* out ); +void int32ToStr ( uint32_t in, char* out ); void hexToStr_op( uint16_t in, char* out, uint8_t op ); void revsStr ( char* in ); uint16_t lenStr ( char* in ); diff -r c57ec00a0abc -r d3a47c0dfb50 main.c --- a/main.c Fri Jan 24 03:01:09 2014 -0800 +++ b/main.c Sun Feb 02 00:03:51 2014 -0800 @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ // ----- Function Declarations ----- +void cliFunc_distRead ( char* args ); void cliFunc_free ( char* args ); void cliFunc_gaugeHelp ( char* args ); void cliFunc_single ( char* args ); @@ -225,6 +226,112 @@ // ----- CLI Command Functions ----- +void cliFunc_distRead( char* args ) +{ + // Prepare to print output + print( NL ); + info_msg("Distance: "); + + // Data + uint32_t distInput = 0; + + // Setup distance read parameters for iGaging Distance Scale + // freq = 9kHz + // duty_cycle = 20% + // high_delay = (1/freq) * (duty_cycle/100) + // low_delay = (1/freq) * ((100-duty_cycle)/100) + uint8_t bits = 21; // 21 clock pulses, for 21 bits + //uint32_t high_delay = 22; // Clock high time per pulse + //uint32_t low_delay = 89; // Clock low time per pulse + uint32_t high_delay = 40; // Clock high time per pulse + uint32_t low_delay = 60; // Clock low time per pulse + + // Make sure clock is low initially + GPIOC_PCOR |= (1<<2); // Set Clock low +/* +while(1) +{ +*/ + // Scan each of the bits + for ( uint8_t bit = bits; bit > 0; bit-- ) + { + // Begin clock pulse + GPIOC_PSOR |= (1<<2); // Set Clock high + + // Delay for duty cycle + delayMicroseconds( high_delay ); + + // End clock pulse + GPIOC_PCOR |= (1<<2); // Set Clock low + + // Read Data Bit + //distInput |= GPIOD_PDIR & (1<<6) ? (1 << (bit - 1)) : 0; + //if ( GPIOD_PDIR ) + if ( GPIOD_PDIR & (1<<6) ) + { + print("1"); + } + else + { + print("0"); + } + + // Delay for duty cycle + delayMicroseconds( low_delay ); + } + print(" "); + + // Output result + printInt32( distInput ); + + // Convert to mm + // As per http://www.shumatech.com/web/21bit_protocol?page=0,1 + // 21 bits is 2560 CPI (counts per inch) (C/inch) + // 1 inch is 25.4 mm + // 2560 / 25.4 = 100.7874016... CPMM (C/mm) + // Or + // 1 count is 1/2560 = 0.000390625... inches + // 1 count is (1/2560) * 25.4 = 0.0000153789370078740 mm = 0.0153789370078740 um = 15.3789370078740 nm + // Since there are 21 bits (2 097 152 positions) converting to um is possible by multiplying by 1000 + // which is 2 097 152 000, and within 32 bits (4 294 967 295). + // However, um is still not convenient, so 64 bits (18 446 744 073 709 551 615) is a more accurate alternative. + // For each nm there are 2 097 152 000 000 positions. + // And for shits: + // pm is 2 097 152 : 0.000 015 378 937 007 874 0 mm : 32 bit + // pm is 2 097 152 000 : 0.015 378 937 007 874 0 um : 32 bit (ideal acc. for 32 bit) + // pm is 2 097 152 000 000 : 15.378 937 007 874 0 nm : 64 bit + // pm is 2 097 152 000 000 000 : 15 378.937 007 874 0 pm : 64 bit + // fm is 2 097 152 000 000 000 000 : 15 378 937.007 874 0 fm : 64 bit (ideal acc. for 64 bit) + //uint64_t distNM = distInput * 15; + //uint64_t distPM = distInput * 15378; + uint64_t distFM = distInput * 15378937; + + // Calculate um and mm + //uint32_t distNM = distInput * 15; // XXX + //uint32_t distUM = distNM / 1000; + //uint32_t distMM = distNM / 1000000; + uint32_t distNM = distFM * 1000000; + uint32_t distUM = distNM / 1000; + uint32_t distMM = distUM / 1000; + + print(" "); + printInt32( distMM ); + print(" mm "); + printInt32( distUM ); + print(" um "); + printInt32( distNM ); + print(" nm"); + +/* +//Wait +print(NL); +delay( 7 ); +distInput = 0; +} +*/ +} + + void cliFunc_free( char* args ) { }