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« on: January 11, 2013, 01:24:31 pm » |
hello all i need help adding a debounce to this part of my code digital_state0[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[0]); //set mux0 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state1[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[1]); //set mux1 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state2[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[2]); //set mux2 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state3[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[3]); //set mux3 input val for each digitalstate value here is the full code of the program int mux_buttonPin[4] = {5,6,7,8};
int buttonState0 = LOW; int lastButtonState0 = LOW;
int buttonState1 = LOW; int lastButtonState1 = LOW;
int buttonState2 = LOW; int lastButtonState2 = LOW;
int buttonState3 = LOW; int lastButtonState3 = LOW;
int digital_state0 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int digital_state1 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int digital_state2 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int digital_state3 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int r0 = 0; //value select pin at the 4051 (s0) int r1 = 0; //value select pin at the 4051 (s1) int r2 = 0; //value select pin at the 4051 (s2)
int row = 0; // storeing the bin code int count = 0; // just a count int bin [] = { 000, 1, 10, 11, 100, 101, 110, 111};//bin = binär, some times it is so easy
void setup(){ for (int i=0; i<=7; i++) {
pinMode(digital_state0[i], INPUT); //mux0 inputs pinMode(digital_state1[i], INPUT); //mux1 inputs pinMode(digital_state2[i], INPUT); //mux2 inputs pinMode(digital_state3[i], INPUT); //mux3 inputs }
pinMode(2, OUTPUT); // s0 pinMode(3, OUTPUT); // s1 pinMode(4, OUTPUT); // s2 pinMode(mux_buttonPin[0], INPUT); // mux0 read pin //digital pinMode(mux_buttonPin[1], INPUT); // mux1 read pin //digital pinMode(mux_buttonPin[2], INPUT); // mux2 read pin //digital pinMode(mux_buttonPin[3], INPUT); // mux3 read pin //digital
Serial.begin(9600); } void loop () {
for (count=0; count<=7; count++) { row = bin[count]; r0 = row & 0x01; r1 = (row>>1) & 0x01; r2 = (row>>2) & 0x01; digitalWrite(2, r0); digitalWrite(3, r1); digitalWrite(4, r2); //Serial.println(bin[count]); //print current bin digital_state0[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[0]); //set mux0 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state1[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[1]); //set mux1 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state2[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[2]); //set mux2 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state3[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[3]); //set mux3 input val for each digitalstate value //Serial.println(digital_state0[count]); // print digital_state0 for debug //Serial.println(digital_state1[count]); // print digital_state1 for debug //Serial.println(digital_state2[count]); // print digital_state2 for debug //Serial.println(digital_state3[count]); // print digital_state3 for debug
buttonState0 = digital_state0[count]; buttonState1 = digital_state1[count]; buttonState2 = digital_state2[count]; buttonState3 = digital_state3[count]; //MUX0 if (buttonState0 != lastButtonState0) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState0 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX0 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX0 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState0 = buttonState0; //MUX1 if (buttonState1 != lastButtonState1) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState1 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX1 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX1 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState1 = buttonState1; //MUX2 if (buttonState2 != lastButtonState2) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState2 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX2 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX2 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState2 = buttonState2;
//MUX3 if (buttonState3 != lastButtonState3) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState3 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX3 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX3 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState3 = buttonState3; } delay (10); //delay 10 for read between values
}
here is the scimatics http://i48.tinypic.com/qsthms.jpgthank you in advance its driving me crazy i dont know were or how to implement the debounce
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« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2013, 01:29:44 pm » |
Do a search in the project guidance forum. Debounce multiple buttons/switches
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« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2013, 01:47:12 pm » |
i found this code will it work? const long debounceDelay = 20; //The button debounce time
// Button = pin number to read int checkButton(int Button) { int buttonState = digitalRead(Button); // Read button if (buttonState == HIGH) { // If button pressed then wait a bit to allow for debounce long Time = millis(); while ((millis() - Time) < debounceDelay) { } buttonState = digitalRead(Button); // Read button again return buttonState; // Return button state } else { return LOW; } }
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« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2013, 01:48:42 pm » |
It will for one button, but there is another code that does it for multiple buttons. http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,139805.0.html
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« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2013, 02:07:29 pm » |
i was thinking i could just implement it in a loop for 4 times returning diffrent values like this but ill keep looking
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« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2013, 02:20:14 pm » |
The link I gave you, is from my understanding, is what you're looking for.
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« Reply #6 on: January 11, 2013, 02:23:48 pm » |
sorry i didnt see the link before im trying to extract the debounceing part of his code is it more then just boolean debounce(int thisButton) { boolean current = digitalRead(swiPin[thisButton]); if (currentButtonVal[thisButton] != current) { delay(5); current = digitalRead(swiPin[thisButton]); } currentButtonVal[thisButton] = current; // store new state for your pin return current; }
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« Reply #7 on: January 11, 2013, 02:28:58 pm » |
is this enough for it to function the debounce? int swiPin [] = { 5,6,7,8}; boolean currentButtonVal[3];
void setup(){ for(int x = 0; x<3; x++){ currentButtonVal[x] = true; } Serial.begin(9600); }
boolean debounce(int thisButton) { boolean current = digitalRead(swiPin[thisButton]); if (currentButtonVal[thisButton] != current) { delay(5); current = digitalRead(swiPin[thisButton]); } currentButtonVal[thisButton] = current; // store new state for your pin return current; }
void loop(){
Serial.println(debounce(0)); Serial.println(debounce(1)); Serial.println(debounce(2)); Serial.println(debounce(3));
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« Reply #8 on: January 11, 2013, 02:34:13 pm » |
No, look at Nick Gammon's code on page 3, its a lot, but it works. And it has a test you can do too.
If you want, you can also take the debounce code in your Arduino examples, and convert it to use arrays and the use of a FOR loop.
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« Reply #9 on: January 11, 2013, 02:53:59 pm » |
origionally i tryed using the debouncing libary but i dont know if that would work heres the code with at #include <Debounce.h> int mux_buttonPin[4] = {5,6,7,8}; Debounce debouncer0 = Debounce( 20 , mux_buttonPin[0] ); Debounce debouncer1 = Debounce( 20 , mux_buttonPin[1] ); Debounce debouncer2 = Debounce( 20 , mux_buttonPin[2] ); Debounce debouncer3 = Debounce( 20 , mux_buttonPin[3] );
int buttonState0 = LOW; int lastButtonState0 = LOW;
int buttonState1 = LOW; int lastButtonState1 = LOW;
int buttonState2 = LOW; int lastButtonState2 = LOW;
int buttonState3 = LOW; int lastButtonState3 = LOW;
int digital_state0 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int digital_state1 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int digital_state2 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int digital_state3 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int r0 = 0; //value select pin at the 4051 (s0) int r1 = 0; //value select pin at the 4051 (s1) int r2 = 0; //value select pin at the 4051 (s2)
int row = 0; // storeing the bin code int count = 0; // just a count int bin [] = { 000, 1, 10, 11, 100, 101, 110, 111};//bin = binär, some times it is so easy void setup(){ for (int i=0; i<=7; i++) {
pinMode(digital_state0[i], INPUT); //mux0 inputs pinMode(digital_state1[i], INPUT); //mux1 inputs pinMode(digital_state2[i], INPUT); //mux2 inputs pinMode(digital_state3[i], INPUT); //mux3 inputs }
pinMode(2, OUTPUT); // s0 pinMode(3, OUTPUT); // s1 pinMode(4, OUTPUT); // s2 pinMode(mux_buttonPin[0], INPUT); // mux0 read pin //digital pinMode(mux_buttonPin[1], INPUT); // mux1 read pin //digital pinMode(mux_buttonPin[2], INPUT); // mux2 read pin //digital pinMode(mux_buttonPin[3], INPUT); // mux3 read pin //digital
Serial.begin(9600); } void loop () {
for (count=0; count<=7; count++) { row = bin[count]; r0 = row & 0x01; r1 = (row>>1) & 0x01; r2 = (row>>2) & 0x01; digitalWrite(2, r0); digitalWrite(3, r1); digitalWrite(4, r2); //Serial.println(bin[count]); //print current bin debouncer0.update(); // Update the debouncer debouncer1.update(); // Update the debouncer debouncer2.update(); // Update the debouncer debouncer3.update(); // Update the debouncer digital_state0[count] = digitalRead(debouncer0.read()); //set mux0 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state1[count] = digitalRead(debouncer1.read()); //set mux1 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state2[count] = digitalRead(debouncer2.read()); //set mux2 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state3[count] = digitalRead(debouncer3.read()); //set mux3 input val for each digitalstate value //Serial.println(digital_state0[count]); // print digital_state0 for debug //Serial.println(digital_state1[count]); // print digital_state1 for debug //Serial.println(digital_state2[count]); // print digital_state2 for debug //Serial.println(digital_state3[count]); // print digital_state3 for debug
buttonState0 = digital_state0[count]; buttonState1 = digital_state1[count]; buttonState2 = digital_state2[count]; buttonState3 = digital_state3[count]; //MUX0 if (buttonState0 != lastButtonState0) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState0 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX0 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX0 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState0 = buttonState0; //MUX1 if (buttonState1 != lastButtonState1) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState1 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX1 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX1 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState1 = buttonState1; //MUX2 if (buttonState2 != lastButtonState2) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState2 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX2 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX2 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState2 = buttonState2;
//MUX3 if (buttonState3 != lastButtonState3) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState3 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX3 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX3 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState3 = buttonState3; } delay (10); //delay 10 for read between values
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« Reply #10 on: January 11, 2013, 03:26:03 pm » |
Edit: Your code can be greatly simplified with the correct use of arrays, but try this. All I did was modify the example code. /* Debounce This example code is in the public domain. http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Debounce */
// constants won't change. They're used here to // set pin numbers: const int buttonPin[] = {2,3,4,5}; const int ledPins[] = {8,9,10,11}; // the number of the LED pin
int MAX_PINS = 4; int i = 0; int counter=0; int reading[4];
//byte ledState = HIGH;
int buttonState[4]; // the current reading from the input pin int lastButtonState[] = {LOW,LOW,LOW,LOW}; // the previous reading from the input pin long lastDebounceTime[] = {0,0,0,0}; // the last time the output pin was toggled
long debounceDelay = 50; // the debounce time; increase if the output flickers
void setup() { for(i = 0; i <= MAX_PINS; i++){ pinMode(buttonPin[i], INPUT); pinMode(ledPins[i], OUTPUT); } }
void loop() { // read the state of the switch into a local variable: for(counter = 0; counter <= MAX_PINS; i++) { reading[counter] = digitalRead(buttonPin[counter]); if (reading[counter] != lastButtonState[counter]) { lastDebounceTime[counter] = millis(); }
if ((millis() - lastDebounceTime[counter]) > debounceDelay) { buttonState[counter] = reading[counter]; }
digitalWrite(ledPins[counter], buttonState[counter]); lastButtonState[counter] = reading[counter]; } }
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« Reply #11 on: January 11, 2013, 04:32:15 pm » |
the counter value never goes any higher then 0 in that example?
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« Reply #12 on: January 11, 2013, 04:59:33 pm » |
alright im almost there heres what i have // constants won't change. They're used here to // set pin numbers: const int mux_buttonPin[] = {5,6,7,8};
int MAX_PINS = sizeof(mux_buttonPin)/2-1; int counter=0; int reading[sizeof(mux_buttonPin)-1]; int buttonState[sizeof(mux_buttonPin-1)]; // the current reading from the input pin int lastButtonState[] = {LOW,LOW,LOW,LOW}; // the previous reading from the input pin long lastDebounceTime[] = {0,0,0,0}; // the last time the output pin was toggled long debounceDelay = 50; // the debounce time; increase if the output flickers
int buttonState0 = LOW; int lastButtonState0 = LOW;
int buttonState1 = LOW; int lastButtonState1 = LOW;
int buttonState2 = LOW; int lastButtonState2 = LOW;
int buttonState3 = LOW; int lastButtonState3 = LOW;
int digital_state0 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int digital_state1 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int digital_state2 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int digital_state3 [7] = { LOW};//set aside input values for mux
int r0 = 0; //value select pin at the 4051 (s0) int r1 = 0; //value select pin at the 4051 (s1) int r2 = 0; //value select pin at the 4051 (s2)
int row = 0; // storeing the bin code int count = 0; // just a count int bin [] = { 000, 1, 10, 11, 100, 101, 110, 111};//bin = binär, some times it is so easy
void setup(){ for(int i = 0; i <= MAX_PINS; i++){ pinMode(mux_buttonPin[i], INPUT);// mux read pin } for (int i=0; i<=7; i++) {
pinMode(digital_state0[i], INPUT); //mux0 inputs pinMode(digital_state1[i], INPUT); //mux1 inputs pinMode(digital_state2[i], INPUT); //mux2 inputs pinMode(digital_state3[i], INPUT); //mux3 inputs }
pinMode(2, OUTPUT); // s0 pinMode(3, OUTPUT); // s1 pinMode(4, OUTPUT); // s2 pinMode(mux_buttonPin[0], INPUT); // mux0 read pin //digital
Serial.begin(9600); } void loop () {
for (count=0; count<=7; count++) { row = bin[count]; r0 = row & 0x01; r1 = (row>>1) & 0x01; r2 = (row>>2) & 0x01; digitalWrite(2, r0); digitalWrite(3, r1); digitalWrite(4, r2); //Serial.println(bin[count]); //print current bin digital_state0[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[0]); //set mux0 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state1[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[1]); //set mux1 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state2[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[2]); //set mux2 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state3[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[3]); //set mux3 input val for each digitalstate value // read the state of the switch into a local variable: for(int counter = 0; counter <= MAX_PINS; counter++) { reading[counter] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[counter]); if (reading[counter] != lastButtonState[counter]) { lastDebounceTime[counter] = millis(); }
if ((millis() - lastDebounceTime[counter]) > debounceDelay) { buttonState[counter] = reading[counter]; } // Serial.println(counter); Serial.println(buttonState[counter]); lastButtonState[counter] = reading[counter]; } //Serial.println(digital_state0[count]); // print digital_state0 for debug //Serial.println(digital_state1[count]); // print digital_state1 for debug //Serial.println(digital_state2[count]); // print digital_state2 for debug //Serial.println(digital_state3[count]); // print digital_state3 for debug
buttonState0 = digital_state0[count]; buttonState1 = digital_state1[count]; buttonState2 = digital_state2[count]; buttonState3 = digital_state3[count]; //MUX0 if (buttonState0 != lastButtonState0) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState0 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX0 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX0 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState0 = buttonState0; //MUX1 if (buttonState1 != lastButtonState1) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState1 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX1 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX1 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState1 = buttonState1; //MUX2 if (buttonState2 != lastButtonState2) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState2 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX2 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX2 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState2 = buttonState2;
//MUX3 if (buttonState3 != lastButtonState3) { // if the state has changed, increment the counter if (buttonState3 == HIGH) { // if the current state is HIGH then the button // wend from off to on: Serial.print("MUX3 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" pressed"); } else { // if the current state is LOW then the button // wend from on to off: Serial.print("MUX3 button "); Serial.print(count); Serial.println(" released"); } } // save the current state as the last state, //for next time through the loop lastButtonState3 = buttonState3; } delay (10); //delay 10 for read between values
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heres the part that confused me digital_state0[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[0]); //set mux0 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state1[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[1]); //set mux1 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state2[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[2]); //set mux2 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state3[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[3]); //set mux3 input val for each digitalstate value // read the state of the switch into a local variable: for(int counter = 0; counter <= MAX_PINS; counter++) { reading[counter] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[counter]); if (reading[counter] != lastButtonState[counter]) { lastDebounceTime[counter] = millis(); }
if ((millis() - lastDebounceTime[counter]) > debounceDelay) { buttonState[counter] = reading[counter]; } // Serial.println(counter); Serial.println(buttonState[counter]); lastButtonState[counter] = reading[counter]; }
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« Reply #13 on: January 11, 2013, 06:42:20 pm » |
I made an error in my code, it was this "for(counter = 0; counter <= MAX_PINS; i++)" But change it to "for(counter = 0; counter <= MAX_PINS; counter++)" It works with multiple buttons, I just tried it and it works perfectly. EDIT. Also, digital_state0[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[0]); //set mux0 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state1[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[1]); //set mux1 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state2[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[2]); //set mux2 input val for each digitalstate value digital_state3[count] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[3]); //set mux3 input val for each digitalstate value Isn't any different from "reading[counter] = digitalRead(mux_buttonPin[counter]);"
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« Last Edit: January 11, 2013, 07:04:08 pm by HazardsMind »
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