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Copy of a FlowMeter logging code. A FlowMeter is used in for example Espresso Machines and is a liquid flow rate sensor.
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/* | |
Liquid flow rate sensor -DIYhacking.com Arvind Sanjeev | |
Measure the liquid/water flow rate using this code. | |
Connect Vcc and Gnd of sensor to arduino, and the | |
signal line to arduino digital pin 2. | |
Source: @link https://diyhacking.com/projects/FlowMeterDIY.ino | |
*/ | |
byte statusLed = 13; | |
byte sensorInterrupt = 0; // 0 = digital pin 2 | |
byte sensorPin = 2; | |
// The hall-effect flow sensor outputs approximately 4.5 pulses per second per | |
// litre/minute of flow. | |
float calibrationFactor = 4.5; | |
volatile byte pulseCount; | |
float flowRate; | |
unsigned int flowMilliLitres; | |
unsigned long totalMilliLitres; | |
unsigned long oldTime; | |
void setup() | |
{ | |
// Initialize a serial connection for reporting values to the host | |
Serial.begin(38400); | |
// Set up the status LED line as an output | |
pinMode(statusLed, OUTPUT); | |
digitalWrite(statusLed, HIGH); // We have an active-low LED attached | |
pinMode(sensorPin, INPUT); | |
digitalWrite(sensorPin, HIGH); | |
pulseCount = 0; | |
flowRate = 0.0; | |
flowMilliLitres = 0; | |
totalMilliLitres = 0; | |
oldTime = 0; | |
// The Hall-effect sensor is connected to pin 2 which uses interrupt 0. | |
// Configured to trigger on a FALLING state change (transition from HIGH | |
// state to LOW state) | |
attachInterrupt(sensorInterrupt, pulseCounter, FALLING); | |
} | |
/** | |
* Main program loop | |
*/ | |
void loop() | |
{ | |
if((millis() - oldTime) > 1000) // Only process counters once per second | |
{ | |
// Disable the interrupt while calculating flow rate and sending the value to | |
// the host | |
detachInterrupt(sensorInterrupt); | |
// Because this loop may not complete in exactly 1 second intervals we calculate | |
// the number of milliseconds that have passed since the last execution and use | |
// that to scale the output. We also apply the calibrationFactor to scale the output | |
// based on the number of pulses per second per units of measure (litres/minute in | |
// this case) coming from the sensor. | |
flowRate = ((1000.0 / (millis() - oldTime)) * pulseCount) / calibrationFactor; | |
// Note the time this processing pass was executed. Note that because we've | |
// disabled interrupts the millis() function won't actually be incrementing right | |
// at this point, but it will still return the value it was set to just before | |
// interrupts went away. | |
oldTime = millis(); | |
// Divide the flow rate in litres/minute by 60 to determine how many litres have | |
// passed through the sensor in this 1 second interval, then multiply by 1000 to | |
// convert to millilitres. | |
flowMilliLitres = (flowRate / 60) * 1000; | |
// Add the millilitres passed in this second to the cumulative total | |
totalMilliLitres += flowMilliLitres; | |
unsigned int frac; | |
// Print the flow rate for this second in litres / minute | |
Serial.print("Flow rate: "); | |
Serial.print(int(flowRate)); // Print the integer part of the variable | |
Serial.print("."); // Print the decimal point | |
// Determine the fractional part. The 10 multiplier gives us 1 decimal place. | |
frac = (flowRate - int(flowRate)) * 10; | |
Serial.print(frac, DEC) ; // Print the fractional part of the variable | |
Serial.print("L/min"); | |
// Print the number of litres flowed in this second | |
Serial.print(" Current Liquid Flowing: "); // Output separator | |
Serial.print(flowMilliLitres); | |
Serial.print("mL/Sec"); | |
// Print the cumulative total of litres flowed since starting | |
Serial.print(" Output Liquid Quantity: "); // Output separator | |
Serial.print(totalMilliLitres); | |
Serial.println("mL"); | |
// Reset the pulse counter so we can start incrementing again | |
pulseCount = 0; | |
// Enable the interrupt again now that we've finished sending output | |
attachInterrupt(sensorInterrupt, pulseCounter, FALLING); | |
} | |
} | |
/* | |
Insterrupt Service Routine | |
*/ | |
void pulseCounter() | |
{ | |
// Increment the pulse counter | |
pulseCount++; | |
} |
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