Demonstrates the MAX44000 library and some of the features of the MAX44000
Dependencies: MAX44000 ard2pmod mbed
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MAX44000PMB1 Demonstration
This demonstrates some of the capabilities of the MAX44000. This is written to work with the MAXREFDES72# adapter board and the MAX44000PMB1 peripheral module. It uses the standard Arduino pin names and it will compile for most arduino form-factor mbed boards. To run this demonstration you will need:
- MAX44000PMB1 Ambient Light / Proximity Sensor Peripheral Module
- MAXREFDES72# Pmod Adapter for Arduino Platforms
- An mbed enabled board with an Arduino compatible socket. We recommend the MAX32600MBED
In this demonstration the LEDs are changed based on data from the sensor.
- LED1 toggles when something is first detected by the proximity sensor.
- LED2 indicates when the Ambient Light Sensor reads greater than a set value (alsLim).
- LED3 will stay on whenever something is detected by the proximity sensor and stay on for an additional 5s after it is no longer detected.
Note: Some boards use D13 for an LED signal, so this example uses the second row (row B, pins 7 through 12) of the Pmod connector.
Tested platform boards
Links to external supporting material
- MAX44000PMB1 Ambient Light / Proximity Sensor Peripheral Module
- MAXREFDES72# Pmod Adapter for Arduino Platforms
- MAX32600MBED
Diff: main.cpp
- Revision:
- 7:0a59d9e914f3
- Parent:
- 5:b39bfe8e3d09
- Child:
- 8:fb192510004d
--- a/main.cpp Fri Apr 08 21:02:51 2016 +0000 +++ b/main.cpp Fri Apr 08 22:18:06 2016 +0000 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ int main() { - Ard2Pmod ard2pmod(PMOD_TYPE_I2C_B); // Configure ard2pmod multiplexer for I2C + Ard2Pmod ard2pmod(Ard2Pmod::PMOD_TYPE_I2C_B); // Configure ard2pmod multiplexer for I2C char cmd[2]; int alsData;