transister – Kevin Gulling http://www.kevingulling.com Game Development, VR, and more Mon, 19 Dec 2016 03:44:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.13 81085834 12 Days of Arduino – Day 6 – Potentiometer Control Knob https://kevingulling.com/2016/12/12-days-of-arduino-day-6-potentiometer-knob-on-the-keyduino/ Sun, 18 Dec 2016 20:44:15 +0000 https://kevingulling.com/?p=1323 Welcome back to day 6 of 12 Days of Arduino! 12 pointless Arduino projects from me to you! The word of the day today is Potentiometer. I use a potentiometer from keyestudios to control the length of delay between bits shifting through the register! Magnificent! Project requires –Arduino Uno –Active buzzer –3x button touch switch […]

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day 6 potentiometer knob

Welcome back to day 6 of 12 Days of Arduino! 12 pointless Arduino projects from me to you! The word of the day today is Potentiometer. I use a potentiometer from keyestudios to control the length of delay between bits shifting through the register! Magnificent!



Project requires
–Arduino Uno
–Active buzzer
–3x button touch switch
-220 ohm resistor
-4x 10k ohm resistor
-2x 220 ohm resistor
-Jumper wires
-Tip120
-SN74HC595
-Photoresistor
-Potentiometer
-RGB LED

Keyduino with Potentiometer Control Knob


//Pin connected to ST_CP of 74HC595
int latchPin = 8;
//Pin connected to SH_CP of 74HC595
int clockPin = 12;
////Pin connected to DS of 74HC595
int dataPin = 11;
int number = 1;
int speakerPin = 6;
//Buttons
int button1Pin = 2;
int button2Pin = 3;
int button3Pin = 4;
int photoresistorPin = A0;
int sensorValue = 0;

void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);
pinMode(latchPin, OUTPUT);
pinMode(clockPin, OUTPUT);
pinMode(dataPin, OUTPUT);
pinMode(speakerPin, OUTPUT);
pinMode(button1Pin, INPUT);
pinMode(button2Pin, INPUT);
pinMode(button3Pin, INPUT);
}

void loop() {
int potentiometerValue;
potentiometerValue = analogRead(1);
if(potentiometerValue < 10){ potentiometerValue = 10; } if(digitalRead(button1Pin) == HIGH){ sensorValue = analogRead(photoresistorPin); tone(speakerPin, 790 +(sensorValue*2));//A5 digitalWrite(latchPin, LOW); // shift out the bits: shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, MSBFIRST, number); digitalWrite(latchPin, HIGH); delay(potentiometerValue); number++; } else if(digitalRead(button2Pin) == HIGH){ sensorValue = analogRead(photoresistorPin); tone(speakerPin, 1750 +(sensorValue*2));//A6 digitalWrite(latchPin, LOW); // shift out the bits: shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, MSBFIRST, number); digitalWrite(latchPin, HIGH); delay(potentiometerValue); number++; } else if(digitalRead(button3Pin) == HIGH){ sensorValue = analogRead(photoresistorPin); tone(speakerPin, 3510+(sensorValue*2));//A7 digitalWrite(latchPin, LOW); shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, MSBFIRST, number); digitalWrite(latchPin, HIGH); delay(potentiometerValue); number++; } else{ number = 0; digitalWrite(latchPin, LOW); // shift out the bits: shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, MSBFIRST, number); digitalWrite(latchPin, HIGH); delay(10); } }

I have to admit I was having a little bit of fun playing this... I might just have to add a 1/4" jack so we can amplify this guy 👍👍

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12 Days of Arduino – Day 4 – Tremolo FX With Shift Register https://kevingulling.com/2016/12/12-days-of-arduino-day-4-tremolo-fx-with-shift-register/ https://kevingulling.com/2016/12/12-days-of-arduino-day-4-tremolo-fx-with-shift-register/#comments Fri, 16 Dec 2016 19:31:58 +0000 https://kevingulling.com/?p=1284 Welcome back to day 4 of 12 days of Arduino! I’m glad you’ve been following this far, things are about to get exciting! Today I take the keyboard and using a SN74HC595 Texas Instruments Shift Register I create a tremolo effect Project requires –Arduino Uno –Active buzzer –3x button touch switch -220 ohm resistor -3x […]

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shift register tremolo

Welcome back to day 4 of 12 days of Arduino! I’m glad you’ve been following this far, things are about to get exciting! Today I take the keyboard and using a SN74HC595 Texas Instruments Shift Register I create a tremolo effect



Project requires
–Arduino Uno
–Active buzzer
–3x button touch switch
-220 ohm resistor
-3x 10k ohm resistor
-220 ohm resistor
-Jumper wires
-Tip120
-SN74HC595

SN74HC595 Shift Register datasheet.
Tip 120 datasheet from adafruit.

arduino keyboard with tremelo

Keyboard with Tremolo Sketch


//Pin connected to ST_CP of 74HC595
int latchPin = 8;
//Pin connected to SH_CP of 74HC595
int clockPin = 12;
////Pin connected to DS of 74HC595
int dataPin = 11;

int number = 1;
int speakerPin = 6;

//Buttons
int button1Pin = 2;
int button2Pin = 3;
int button3Pin = 4;

void setup() {
pinMode(latchPin, OUTPUT);
pinMode(clockPin, OUTPUT);
pinMode(dataPin, OUTPUT);
pinMode(speakerPin, OUTPUT);
pinMode(button1Pin, INPUT);
pinMode(button2Pin, INPUT);
pinMode(button3Pin, INPUT);

}

void loop() {
if(digitalRead(button1Pin) == HIGH){
tone(speakerPin, 1000);
digitalWrite(latchPin, LOW);
// shift out the bits:
shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, MSBFIRST, number);
digitalWrite(latchPin, HIGH);
delay(10);
number++;
}
else if(digitalRead(button2Pin) == HIGH){
tone(speakerPin, 2000);
digitalWrite(latchPin, LOW);
// shift out the bits:
shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, MSBFIRST, number);
digitalWrite(latchPin, HIGH);
delay(10);
number++;
}
else if(digitalRead(button3Pin) == HIGH){
tone(speakerPin, 3000);
digitalWrite(latchPin, LOW);
shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, MSBFIRST, number);
digitalWrite(latchPin, HIGH);
delay(10);
number++;
}
else{
number = 0;
digitalWrite(latchPin, LOW);
// shift out the bits:
shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, MSBFIRST, number);
digitalWrite(latchPin, HIGH);
delay(10);
}

}

One thing to note here is that MSBFIRST means “most significant bit first” and LSBFIRST means “least significant bit first”. We want to use MSBFIRST to accomplish this effect. Basically what’s happening here is we increment 0 by 1 each time the loop is ran and as a result we have an alternating effect on pin 1 of the shift register. A cleaner way to run this would be to increment by 1 and then subtract by 1, but really this is all pointless in the first place, it’s definitely a “Rube Goldberg” way of going about this since you could simply program it with code, but there are opportunities here to utilize 7 more pins, so maybe tomorrow I can make this into something “practical” (I use this term loosely!) and utilize more of the 8 bits of memory we can store here! The possibilities are endless, exciting!

Here’s a tutorial for ShiftOut I highly recommend if you are getting started with shift registers!

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