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N00bfirst
15-01-2015, 21:16
How do I program an ultrasonic sensor with an analog input and convert it into digital so I can use it for programming?
Let's say that the ultrasonic sensor is in port # 0 in the analog input part of the controller.
How would I set up the Ultrasonic class in a way that takes the analog port as the input.
Right now, it's only giving me an error.
AlexBrinister
15-01-2015, 21:23
Could you post your code?
Alex Brinister
TFleig78
15-01-2015, 21:26
Use:
AnalogInput ultraSonic = new AnalogInput(0);
Then to get a reading:
ultrasonic.getVoltage();
Then you need to scale the voltage (0-5) to a distance, using a constant which should be in the documentation for the ultrasonic sensor.
N00bfirst
16-01-2015, 10:03
Use:
AnalogInput ultraSonic = new AnalogInput(0);
Then to get a reading:
ultrasonic.getVoltage();
Then you need to scale the voltage (0-5) to a distance, using a constant which should be in the documentation for the ultrasonic sensor.
How would I use that for the input and output?
This is our code.
AnalogInput inUltra = new AnalogInput(0);
AnalogOutput outUltra = new AnalogOutput(0);
inUltra.getVoltage();
Ultrasonic ultra = new Ultrasonic(0,0);
ultra.setAutomaticMode(true);
double range = ultra.getRangeInches();
String what = Double.toString(range);
for(int i = 1; i < 10; i++){
SmartDashboard.putNumber(what, range);
}
You have to convert the voltage to a distance value. The sensor should have a spec for mV/in or mV/m or something relating voltage and distance.
For example, the MaxBotics MB1010 LV-EZ1 has a spec of 9.8mV/in with a 5V supply. So, if you read 0.392V from the sensor, this would result in a distance of 40 inches. (0.392 / 0.0098)
Some simple code you could use.
AnalogInput ultrasonic(0);
float voltage(0);
float distance(0);
const float volts_to_inches(0.0098);
voltage = ultrasonic.GetVoltage();
distance = voltage / volts_to_inches;
These sensors tend to be pretty noisy, so I would suggest a simple low pass filter.
const float filter_alpha = 0.5;
voltage = ultrasonic.GetVoltage();
distance = distance + filter_alpha * ((voltage / volts_to_inches) - distance);
Hope that helps!
EDIT: Didn't realize this was in the Java forum and I wrote C++. :) Should still give you an idea of what to do.
TFleig78
16-01-2015, 11:11
What model ultrasonic sensor do you have? We use a Maxbotix sensor and there is an analog output pin. We don't need an analog output, just analog in.
Also, you can also use this method to reduce noise.
ultraSonic.getAverageVoltage()
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