Light intensity data collection
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ObjectiveThis tutorial will display the light intensity data in Processing with a curve which measured by the TSL2561 sensor. Equipment
SchematicUse Microduino-Weatherstation's TSL2561 sensor schematic. ProgramRefers to LightDataCollection LightDataCollectionArduino DebugStep 1:Set up hardware system, as follows: Step 2: Explain the code: This example needs two parts code, one is Processing and the other is Microduino. Microduino: //Get the light intensity data and output to serial for Processing's display. void loop() { sensors_event_t event; tsl.getEvent(&event); /* Display the results (light is measured in lux) */ if (event.light) { sensor_lux=event.light; Serial.println(sensor_lux); } delay(100); } Processing: //Get the the first serial data, // is always my Arduino, so I open Serial.list()[0]. // Open whatever port is the one you're using. myPort = new Serial(this, Serial.list()[0], 9600); myPort.bufferUntil('\n'); // Trigger a SerialEvent on new line //Use the curve to display the data that Microduino sent and mark the table scale void draw() { background(255); // Draw lines connecting all points for (int i = 0; i < vals.length-1; i++) { stroke(0); strokeWeight(1); line(i, vals[i], i+1, vals[i+1]); } // Slide everything down in the array for (int i = 0; i < vals.length-1; i++) { vals[i] = vals[i+1]; } String val = myPort.readStringUntil('\n'); if (val != null) { val = trim(val); println(val); lux=Float.parseFloat(val); } vals[vals.length-1] = 200-lux; //Display scale text ( "200-", 370, 10); text ( "--", 370, 50); text ( "100-", 370, 100); text ( "--", 370, 150); text ( "0-", 370, 200); //show current num text ( lux+“ LUX”, 0, 10); } Step 3: Compile the code and download it. Step 4: After running the program, find a light source sloshing around the sensor, and see if the screen can show the light intensity data. ResultScreen will display the light intensity curve, as follows: Video |