Lab_interaccio/2011/aplausimetro/aplausimetro.ino
2025-02-25 21:29:42 +01:00

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#define BAUD 115200
//Pin connected to ST_CP of 74HC595
int latchPin = 13;
//Pin connected to SH_CP of 74HC595
int clockPin = 12;
////Pin connected to DS of 74HC595
int dataPin = 11;
byte min1=0;
byte min0=0;
byte minuto=0;
byte display0[10]= {119,65,59,107,77,110,126,67,127,111};
void readSerial()
{
if( Serial.available()) {
minuto=Serial.read();
if (minuto<100)
{
min1=minuto/10;
min0=minuto%10;
digitalWrite(latchPin, 0);
shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, display0[min1]);
shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, display0[min0]);
digitalWrite(latchPin, 1);
}
}
}
void setup() {
//Start Serial for debuging purposes
Serial.begin(BAUD);
//set pins to output because they are addressed in the main loop
pinMode(latchPin, OUTPUT);
min1=minuto/10;
min0=minuto%10;
digitalWrite(latchPin, 0);
shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, display0[min1]);
shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, display0[min0]);
digitalWrite(latchPin, 1);
}
void loop() {
readSerial();
}
void shiftOut(int myDataPin, int myClockPin, byte myDataOut) {
// This shifts 8 bits out MSB first,
//on the rising edge of the clock,
//clock idles low
//internal function setup
int i=0;
int pinState;
pinMode(myClockPin, OUTPUT);
pinMode(myDataPin, OUTPUT);
//clear everything out just in case to
//prepare shift register for bit shifting
digitalWrite(myDataPin, 0);
digitalWrite(myClockPin, 0);
//for each bit in the byte myDataOut…
//NOTICE THAT WE ARE COUNTING DOWN in our for loop
//This means that %00000001 or "1" will go through such
//that it will be pin Q0 that lights.
for (i=7; i>=0; i--) {
digitalWrite(myClockPin, 0);
//if the value passed to myDataOut and a bitmask result
// true then... so if we are at i=6 and our value is
// %11010100 it would the code compares it to %01000000
// and proceeds to set pinState to 1.
if ( myDataOut & (1<<i) ) {
pinState= 1;
}
else {
pinState= 0;
}
//Sets the pin to HIGH or LOW depending on pinState
digitalWrite(myDataPin, pinState);
//register shifts bits on upstroke of clock pin
digitalWrite(myClockPin, 1);
//zero the data pin after shift to prevent bleed through
digitalWrite(myDataPin, 0);
}
//stop shifting
digitalWrite(myClockPin, 0);
}