/* Pd_firmware * ------------------ * * * It was designed to work with the Pd patch of the same * name in: Help -> Browser -> examples -> hardware * * (cleft) 2006 Hans-Christoph Steiner * @author: Hans-Christoph Steiner * @date: 2006-03-10 * @location: Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York, USA */ /* * Pduino protocol * =============== * data: 0-127 * control: 128-255 * * Pd->Arduino commands * -------------------- * 200-213 - set digital pin 0-13 to output * 214-227 - set digital pin 0-13 to input * 230 - next byte sets PWM0 value * 231 - next byte sets PWM1 value * 232 - next byte sets PWM2 value * * Pd->Arduino byte cycle * ---------------------- * 0 digitalOut 0-6 bitmask * 1 digitalOut 7-13 bitmask * 2 cycle marker (255/11111111) * * Arduino->Pd byte cycle * ---------------------- * 0 digitalIn 0-6 bitmask * 1 digitalIn 7-13 bitmask * 2 analogIn0 byte0 * 3 analogIn0 byte1 * 4 analogIn1 byte0 * 5 analogIn1 byte1 * 6 analogIn2 byte0 * 7 analogIn2 byte1 * 8 analogIn3 byte0 * 9 analogIn3 byte1 * 10 analogIn4 byte0 * 11 analogIn4 byte1 * 12 analogIn5 byte0 * 13 analogIn5 byte1 * 14 cycle marker (255/11111111) * * * TX RX * ----------------------- * */ /* * CAUTION!! Be careful with the Serial Monitor, it could freeze * your computer with this firmware running! It outputs data * without a delay() so its very fast. */ #define TOTAL_DIGITAL_PINS 14 // for comparing along with INPUT and OUTPUT #define PWM 2 // this flag says the next serial input will be data, not control boolean waitForData = false; // this flag says the first data byte for the digital outs is next boolean firstInputByte = false; /* this int serves as an array of bits to store pin status * 0 = INPUT, 1 = OUTPUT */ int digitalPinStatus; /* this byte stores the status off whether PWM is on or not * bit 9 = PWM0, bit 10 = PWM1, bit 11 = PWM2 * the rest of the bits are unused and should remain 0 */ int pwmStatus; byte analogPin; int analogData; // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- void transmitDigitalInput(byte startPin) { byte i; byte digitalPin; byte digitalPinBit; byte transmitByte; byte digitalData; for(i=0;i<7;++i) { digitalPin = i+startPin; digitalPinBit = OUTPUT << digitalPin; // only read the pin if its set to input if(digitalPinStatus & digitalPinBit) { digitalData = 0; // pin set to OUTPUT, don't read } else if( (digitalPin >= 9) && (pwmStatus & (1 << digitalPin)) ) { digitalData = 0; // pin set to PWM, don't read } else { // digitalData = digitalRead(digitalPin); digitalData = pwmStatus; } transmitByte = transmitByte + (2^(i+1-startPin)*digitalData); } printByte(transmitByte); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- /* this function sets the pin mode to the correct state and sets the relevant * bits in the two bit-arrays that track Digital I/O and PWM status */ void setPinMode(int pin, int mode) { if(mode == INPUT) { digitalPinStatus = digitalPinStatus &~ (1 << pin); pwmStatus = pwmStatus &~ (1 << pin); pinMode(pin,INPUT); } else if(mode == OUTPUT) { digitalPinStatus = digitalPinStatus | (1 << pin); pwmStatus = pwmStatus &~ (1 << pin); pinMode(pin,OUTPUT); } else if( (mode == PWM) && (pin >= 9) && (pin <= 11) ) { digitalPinStatus = digitalPinStatus &~ (1 << pin); pwmStatus = pwmStatus | (1 << pin); } } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- void checkForInput() { if(serialAvailable()) { while(serialAvailable()) { processInput(serialRead()); } } } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- void processInput(int inputData) { // the PWM commands (230-232) have a byte of data following the command if (waitForData > 0) { printByte(150); printByte(inputData); analogWrite(waitForData,inputData); waitForData = 0; } else if(inputData < 128) { printByte(151); printByte(inputData); // TODO: this section is for digital out... } else { printByte(153); switch (inputData) { case 200: case 201: case 202: case 203: case 204: case 205: case 206: case 207: case 208: case 209: case 210: case 211: case 212: case 213: printByte(inputData); setPinMode(inputData-200,OUTPUT); break; case 214: case 215: case 216: case 217: case 218: case 219: case 220: case 221: case 222: case 223: case 224: case 225: case 226: case 227: printByte(inputData); setPinMode(inputData-214,INPUT); break; case 230: case 231: case 232: printByte(inputData); waitForData = inputData - 221; // set waitForData to the PWM pin number setPinMode(waitForData, PWM); break; case 255: break; } } } // ========================================================================= // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- void setup() { byte i; beginSerial(9600); for(i=0; i> 7); // bitshift the big stuff into the output byte printByte(analogData % 128); // mod by 32 for the small byte } */ // ++analogPin; // if (analogPin > 5) analogPin = 0; /* end with the cycle marker */ // bitshift the big stuff into the output byte printByte(digitalPinStatus >> 7); // clear the 8th bit before truncating to a byte for small byte printByte(digitalPinStatus % 128); checkForInput(); printByte(255); }