Script voor het weergeven van 1 EMG signaal met behulp van een OLIMEX shield. Let hierbij goed op dat je de juiste pinnetjes op het OLIMEX shield verbonden hebt, in dit geval A0 als uitgang. Verder maken we gebruik van 3,3 Volt!

Dependencies:   HIDScope mbed

Fork of EMG by Tom Tom

Revision:
4:8b298dfada81
Parent:
3:1296e996026a
Child:
5:4dacb7b72109
diff -r 1296e996026a -r 8b298dfada81 main.cpp
--- a/main.cpp	Fri May 31 11:25:09 2013 +0000
+++ b/main.cpp	Wed Oct 02 09:40:41 2013 +0000
@@ -1,26 +1,48 @@
 #include "mbed.h"
 
-//Classes
+//Define objects
 AnalogIn    emg0(PTB0); //Analog input
 PwmOut      red(LED_RED); //PWM output
 Ticker timer;
 Serial pc(USBTX,USBRX);
 
-//Functions
+/** Looper function
+* functions used for Ticker and Timeout should be of type void <name>(void)
+* i.e. no input arguments, no output arguments.
+* if you want to change a variable that you use in other places (for example in main)
+* you will have to make that variable global in order to be able to reach it both from
+* the function called at interrupt time, and in the main function.
+* To make a variable global, define it under the includes.
+* variables that are changed in the interrupt routine (written to) should be made
+* 'volatile' to let the compiler know that those values may change outside the current context.
+* i.e.: "volatile float emg_value;" instead of "float emg_value"
+* in the example below, the variable is not re-used in the main function, and is thus declared
+* local in the looper function only.
+**/
 void looper()
 {
-        float emg_value;
-        red = emg_value = emg0;
-        pc.printf("%.6f\n",emg_value);
+    /*variable to store value in*/    
+    float emg_value;
+    /*put raw emg value both in red and in emg_value*/
+    red = emg_value = emg0.read();
+    /*send value to PC. use 6 digits precision*/
+    pc.printf("%.6f\n",emg_value);
 }
 
 int main()
 {
+    /*setup baudrate. Choose the same in your program on PC side*/
     pc.baud(115200);
+    /*set the period for the PWM to the red LED*/
     red.period_ms(2);
+    /**Here you attach the 'void looper(void)' function to the Ticker object
+    * The looper() function will be called every 0.001 seconds.
+    * Please mind that the parentheses after looper are omitted when using attach.
+    */
     timer.attach(looper, 0.001);
     while(1) //Loop
     {
-         
+      /*Empty!*/
+      /*Everything is handled by the interrupt routine now!*/
     }
 }
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