41 lines
1.2 KiB
Arduino
41 lines
1.2 KiB
Arduino
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#include <FlowMeter.h> // https://github.com/sekdiy/FlowMeter
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// connect a flow meter to an interrupt pin (see notes on your Arduino model for pin numbers)
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FlowMeter Meter = FlowMeter(2);
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// set the measurement update period to 1s (1000 ms)
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const unsigned long period = 1000;
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// define an 'interrupt service handler' (ISR) for every interrupt pin you use
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void MeterISR() {
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// let our flow meter count the pulses
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Meter.count();
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}
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void setup() {
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// prepare serial communication
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Serial.begin(9600);
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// enable a call to the 'interrupt service handler' (ISR) on every rising edge at the interrupt pin
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// do this setup step for every ISR you have defined, depending on how many interrupts you use
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attachInterrupt(INT0, MeterISR, RISING);
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// sometimes initializing the gear generates some pulses that we should ignore
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Meter.reset();
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}
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void loop() {
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// wait between output updates
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delay(period);
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// process the (possibly) counted ticks
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Meter.tick(period);
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// output some measurement result
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Serial.println("Currently " + String(Meter.getCurrentFlowrate()) + " l/min, " + String(Meter.getTotalVolume())+ " l total.");
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//
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// any other code can go here
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//
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}
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