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|  (sketches from 5.12. added) | |||
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|    // incomming value: |    // incomming value: | ||
|    rect(0,height-incomingVal,width,height); |    rect(0,height-incomingVal,width,height); | ||
| } | |||
| </source> | |||
| <br /><br /> | |||
| == 05.12.2011 Arduino & Processing sketches == | |||
| === IV LED Brightness (Arduino) === | |||
| <source lang="java"> | |||
| /* MOUSE LED (ARDUINO) | |||
|  *  | |||
|  * This sketch uses the PWM (Pulse width modulation) | |||
|  * function of the Arduino to create voltages between  | |||
|  * 0V and 5V (analog output) to set the brightness of a LED. | |||
|  * The value for the LED brightness is received via  | |||
|  * the serial connection from a processing sketch where | |||
|  * it is created from the mouse's y position. | |||
|  * | |||
|  * Look at the example "I Blinking LED" for how to  | |||
|  * connect the LED, but make sure that you use the | |||
|  * pin declared in this sketch. | |||
|  *   | |||
|  * Frederic Gmeiner, 2011  | |||
|  */ | |||
| // pin connected to the LED | |||
| // (make sure that it is labeled with PWM) | |||
| int myLedPin = 11;    | |||
| // for storing the incoming data | |||
| byte myIncomingData;       | |||
| void setup() { | |||
|   // initialize serial communication | |||
|   Serial.begin(9600); | |||
| } | |||
| void loop() { | |||
|   // only read if there is new data on the serial port | |||
|   while (Serial.available() > 0) { | |||
|     myIncomingData = Serial.read(); | |||
|   } | |||
|   // set brightness of the LED with the last value from the serial port | |||
|   analogWrite(myLedPin, myIncomingData); | |||
|   // wait 10 milliseconds to avoid overloading the serial port | |||
|   delay(10); | |||
| } | |||
| </source> | |||
| <br /><br /> | |||
| === IV LED Brightness (Processing) === | |||
| <source lang="java"> | |||
| /* MOUSE LED (PROCESSING) | |||
|  *  | |||
|  * Here we take the y-position of the mouse | |||
|  * and map it to the range of 0-255 to  | |||
|  * set the background color and to | |||
|  * send it to the serial port of the | |||
|  * Arduino. | |||
|  *   | |||
|  * Frederic Gmeiner, 2011  | |||
|  */ | |||
| import processing.serial.*; | |||
| // serial port object | |||
| Serial myPort; | |||
| // for storing the scaled y position value | |||
| int myValue; | |||
| void setup() | |||
| {   | |||
|   size(200, 500); | |||
|   // print all serial devices | |||
|   println("Available serial ports:"); | |||
|   println(Serial.list()); | |||
|   // set the port which is connected to the arduino board | |||
|   // !!! CHANGE THE "/dev/tty.usbserial-A70061cx" TO THE NAME OF YOUR | |||
|   // PORT !!! | |||
|   myPort = new Serial(this, "/dev/tty.usbserial-A70061cx", 9600); | |||
| } | |||
| void draw() | |||
| {  | |||
|   // get the y position of the mouse, which can be something | |||
|   // between 0 and the HEIGHT of the sketch window and map | |||
|   // it to the range of 0 - 255. The map() function returns a | |||
|   // float value so we have to cast the output to an integer | |||
|   // before assigning it to myValue | |||
|   myValue = int( map(mouseY,0,height,0,255)); | |||
|   // for debugging: print myValue to the console | |||
|   println(myValue); | |||
|   // set the background color to myValue | |||
|   background(myValue); | |||
|   // send myValue to the arduino port | |||
|   myPort.write(myValue); | |||
| } | } | ||
| </source> | </source> | ||
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