├── Documents └── AT-04-001.pdf ├── Example Code ├── BarGraph │ ├── BarGraphArduino │ │ └── BarGraphArduino.ino │ └── BarGraphProcessing │ │ ├── BarGraphProcessing.pde │ │ ├── data │ │ └── Monaco-14.vlw │ │ ├── serialEvent.pde │ │ ├── thresHolding.pde │ │ └── thresholdGraph.pde └── ReadAnalogVoltage │ └── ReadAnalogVoltage.ino └── LICENSE /Documents/AT-04-001.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AdvancerTechnologies/MyoWare_MuscleSensor/08ea5db5338f1799b12c3c61352847f823d7988e/Documents/AT-04-001.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Example Code/BarGraph/BarGraphArduino/BarGraphArduino.ino: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // reads analog input from the five inputs from your arduino board 2 | // and sends it out via serial 3 | 4 | // variables for input pins and 5 | int analogInput[6] = {A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5}; 6 | 7 | // variable to store the value 8 | int value[6] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; 9 | 10 | void setup() 11 | { 12 | // declaration of pin modes 13 | for(int i=0;i<6;i++) 14 | pinMode(analogInput[i], INPUT); 15 | 16 | 17 | // begin sending over serial port 18 | Serial.begin(9600); 19 | } 20 | 21 | void loop() 22 | { 23 | // read the value on analog input 24 | for(int i=0;i<6;i++) 25 | { 26 | value[i] = analogRead(analogInput[i]); 27 | } 28 | 29 | // print out value over the serial port 30 | for(int i=0;i<6;i++) 31 | { 32 | Serial.println(10000 + i + 1); //prefix 33 | Serial.println(value[i]); 34 | Serial.println(10010); //end signal 35 | } 36 | // wait for a bit to not overload the port 37 | delay(10); 38 | } 39 | 40 | 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Example Code/BarGraph/BarGraphProcessing/BarGraphProcessing.pde: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * By Hannah Perner-Wilson, www.plusea.at 3 | * Modified 3/30/2012 By Brian E Kaminski, www.AdvancerTechnologies.com 4 | * 5 | * IMPORTANT!!: 6 | * Scroll down to set your serial port 7 | * Scroll down to set your thresholds 8 | */ 9 | 10 | import processing.serial.*; 11 | 12 | // definition of window size 13 | // you can change the size of the window as you like 14 | // the thresholdGraph will be scaled to fit 15 | // the optimal size for the thresholdGraph is 1000 x 400 16 | int xWidth = 1200; 17 | int yHeight = 750; 18 | 19 | // xPos input array, using prefix 20 | int[] xPosArr= {0,0,0,0,0,0}; 21 | 22 | // 23 | int[] messageArr= {0,0,0,0,0,0}; 24 | 25 | // Arrays for threshholding 26 | int[] threshMax= {0,0,0,0,0,0}; 27 | int[] threshMin= {0,0,0,0,0,0}; 28 | 29 | // variables for serial connection. portname and baudrate are user specific 30 | Serial port1; 31 | 32 | //Set your serial port here (look at list printed when you run the application once) 33 | String V3 = Serial.list()[0]; 34 | String portname1 = V3; 35 | int baudrate = 9600; 36 | 37 | int prefix = 10001; 38 | boolean myCatch = false; 39 | String serialIN = ""; 40 | String serialINPUT = ""; 41 | String buffer = ""; 42 | int value = 0; 43 | 44 | // ThresholdGraph draws grid and poti states 45 | ThresholdGraph in; 46 | 47 | void setup(){ 48 | // set size and framerate 49 | size(xWidth, yHeight); 50 | frameRate(25); 51 | background(255); 52 | strokeWeight(5); 53 | stroke(0); 54 | smooth(); 55 | strokeCap(ROUND); 56 | 57 | // establish serial port connection 58 | port1 = new Serial(this, portname1, baudrate); 59 | port1.bufferUntil('\n') ; 60 | println(Serial.list()); // print serial list 61 | 62 | // create DisplayItems object 63 | in = new ThresholdGraph(); 64 | 65 | // THRESHOLD VALUES: 66 | // using the thresholdGraph you can determine the MIN and MAX values 67 | // of your sensors. Enter these here. They must lie between 0 and 1000. 68 | 69 | //MIN trashhold 70 | threshMin[0] = 20; // one 71 | threshMin[1] = 20; // two 72 | threshMin[2] = 20; // three 73 | threshMin[3] = 20; // four 74 | threshMin[4] = 20; // five 75 | threshMin[5] = 20; // six 76 | 77 | //MAX trashhold 78 | threshMax[0] = 600; // one 79 | threshMax[1] = 600; // two 80 | threshMax[2] = 600; // three 81 | threshMax[3] = 600; // four 82 | threshMax[4] = 600; // five 83 | threshMax[5] = 600; // six 84 | }//end setup 85 | 86 | // draw listens to serial port, draw 87 | void draw(){ 88 | 89 | // listen to serial port and trigger serial event 90 | while(port1.available() > 0){ 91 | serialIN = port1.readStringUntil('\n'); 92 | //println((int)float(serialIN)); 93 | if(serialIN != "") 94 | serialEvent(serialIN); 95 | else 96 | println("found empty"); 97 | } 98 | 99 | // threshold serial input 100 | threshHolding(); 101 | 102 | // draw serial input 103 | in.update(); 104 | }//end draw() 105 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Example Code/BarGraph/BarGraphProcessing/data/Monaco-14.vlw: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AdvancerTechnologies/MyoWare_MuscleSensor/08ea5db5338f1799b12c3c61352847f823d7988e/Example Code/BarGraph/BarGraphProcessing/data/Monaco-14.vlw -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Example Code/BarGraph/BarGraphProcessing/serialEvent.pde: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | void serialEvent(String serialINPUT) { 2 | try 3 | { 4 | int inByte = Integer.parseInt(serialINPUT.replaceAll("(\\r|\\n)", "")); 5 | 6 | if (myCatch == true) { 7 | if (inByte != 10010) { 8 | // add event to buffer 9 | value = inByte; 10 | xPosArr[(prefix-10001)] = value; 11 | //println("found data"); 12 | println(value); 13 | } 14 | else { 15 | // if serial is line break set value to buffer value and clear buffer 16 | myCatch = false; 17 | //println("found footer"); 18 | } 19 | } 20 | //myCatch is the beginging of the each sended number used to define the port 21 | // myCatch gets true if serial is less than 10010 since header is 10001-10009 22 | if (!myCatch && inByte < 10010 && inByte > 10000) { 23 | myCatch = true; 24 | prefix = inByte; 25 | //println("found header"); 26 | //println(prefix); 27 | } 28 | } 29 | catch(NumberFormatException e) 30 | { 31 | //println(e.getMessage()); 32 | } 33 | catch(NullPointerException e) 34 | { 35 | //println(e.getMessage()); 36 | } 37 | } 38 | 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Example Code/BarGraph/BarGraphProcessing/thresHolding.pde: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | void threshHolding(){ 2 | for (int i=0; i255) messageArr[i]=255; 13 | } 14 | } 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Example Code/BarGraph/BarGraphProcessing/thresholdGraph.pde: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * 3 | * This class draws a grid with a value scale and 4 | * color rectangles acording to sensor input. 5 | * 6 | */ 7 | 8 | class ThresholdGraph{ 9 | 10 | // variables of DisplayItems object 11 | PFont font; 12 | int fontsize = 12; 13 | String fontname = "Monaco-14.vlw"; 14 | String inputName = ""; 15 | float gridSpacing = width/42.0; 16 | int gridValues = 25; 17 | float potiHeight = height/6.0; 18 | int potiWidth = 30; 19 | int poti_ID = 0; 20 | float scaleValue = width/1050.0; 21 | //float scaleValueY = height/400.0; 22 | 23 | // constructor 24 | ThresholdGraph(){ 25 | font = loadFont(fontname); 26 | textFont(font, fontsize); 27 | }//end ThresholdGraph 28 | 29 | // draws grid and value scale 30 | void update(){ 31 | //refresh background 32 | background(255); 33 | //scale(scaleValueX, scaleValueY); //scale everything to fit window size 34 | 35 | for (int i = 0; i < xPosArr.length; i++){ 36 | // draw thresholds in light(min) and dark(max) grey 37 | noStroke(); 38 | fill(150); 39 | rect(threshMin[i]*scaleValue-potiWidth/4, i*potiHeight, potiWidth/2, potiHeight); 40 | fill(100); 41 | rect(threshMax[i]*scaleValue-potiWidth/4, i*potiHeight, potiWidth/2, potiHeight); 42 | 43 | // poti colours and names 44 | if (i == 0){ fill(255, 107, 39); inputName = "one";} 45 | if (i == 1){ fill(29, 224, 109); inputName = "two";} 46 | if (i == 2){ fill(29, 141, 224); inputName = "three";} 47 | if (i == 3){ fill(211, 82, 232); inputName = "four";} 48 | if (i == 4){ fill(100, 141, 224); inputName = "five";} 49 | if (i == 5){ fill(2, 82, 232); inputName = "six";} 50 | 51 | // draw poti at xpos 52 | rect(xPosArr[i]*scaleValue-potiWidth/2, i*potiHeight, potiWidth, potiHeight); 53 | 54 | // draw xpos as text 55 | fill(0); 56 | text(xPosArr[i]+inputName, xPosArr[i]*scaleValue, i*potiHeight+potiHeight/2); 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