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MICROCONTROLLERS MODULE 2 Programming, Controlling and Monitoring

Module Objectives Define the purpose of indicator lights. Assemble and test an LED circuit manually. Connect an LED circuit to the BASIC Stamp and control it. Write programs using DO…LOOP and FOR… NEXT loop commands. Declare and use variables in a program. Demonstrate the operation of a bi-color LED by assembling a simple ON/OFF circuit. Control a bi-color LED with the BASIC Stamp. Connect and test a pushbutton circuit manually. Connect a pushbutton circuit to the BASIC Stamp and monitor its status.

Introduction In this module, you will learn how to write simple programs to control indicator lights connected to the output pins of the BASIC stamp, And also how to monitor the status of the pins configured as inputs to the BASIC Stamp.

Indicator Lights

Uses Of Indicator lights Indicator lights tells us that what process is going on in a particular machine and we also note that the device is running properly or needs some attention! A few examples of devices with indicator lights include car stereos, televisions, VCRs, disk drives, and alarm system control panels. Turning an indicator light ON or OFF is a simple matter of connecting and disconnecting it from a power source.

Building an LED Circuit What is LED? It is a diode which will conduct in one direction. LIGHT EMITTING DIODE ( LED ) It is available in red, green, yellow, blue and bi color.

LED Function LEDs emit light when an electric current passes through them. Circuit symbol :

LED CONNECTION

Different colours of LED

Circuit Components An LED must be connected with a resistor in series with it to limit current flowing through its terminals. Resistor: A resistor is a component that ‘resists’ the flow of electricity or current. Each resistor has a value that informs how strongly it resists current flow. The resistance value is given in ohms. The colored stripes help you determine the value of the resistor.

Resistor

Resistor bands and circuit symbol

Resistor color codes Digit Color 0 Black 1 Brown 2 Red 3 Orange 4 Yellow 5 Green 6 Blue 7 Violet 8 Grey 9 White

Resistor color codes. Remember this: BBROY OF GREAT BRITAIN HAD A VERY GOOD WIFE !

In the resistor, the first and second color stripes represent the first and second digits. The third color stripe represents the number of following zeros. There may be a fourth color stripe that indicates the resistor’s tolerance. The tolerance tells you how far off the part’s true resistance might be from the labeled resistance. Tolerance is measured in percent, and it could be gold (5%), silver (10%) or no stripe (20%).

Can you find out the value of resistor shown in figure? The color of the 1st bar is yellow, which corresponds to the 1st digit, the digit is _________ The color of the 2nd bar is violet, which corresponds to the second digit, the digit is ____ The color of the 3rd bar is brown, which corresponds to the number of zeros to follow the 2nd digit. The number of zeros is _____ Therefore the resistance value calculated Is _____________- ohms.

Resistance color codes

Prototyping Area White Breadboard: Consists of two group of rows separated by a vertical channel. Each row consists of 5 horizontal interconnected sockets. There is no connection across channel (rows are not interconnected) There is no connection between black of the headers to the white breadboard.

Horizontal black strip is called Power Header and consists of: V dd = +5 Volts. V ss = GND = 0 Volts. V IN = Supply Voltage from battery (9V) or wall DC supply. Side black strip is called I/O Header and consists of: 16 I/O sockets labeled P0-to-P15  I/O connections to the BS2.

Lab Activity 1

Task #1: LED Test Circuit without BASIC Stamp LED Circuit on breadboard Circuit Diagram

Procedure Disconnect power from your BoE by setting the 3- position SW on the BoE to position-0. Refer to Figure and make the following connections: Connect the cathode terminal of the LED to Vss. Connect the anode terminal into a suitable socket. Connect one terminal of R (470Ω) to the anode of the LED. Connect the other terminal of R (470Ω) to VDD. Turn on the Power of the BOE. What do you observe?

Task #2: LED Test Circuit with BASIC Stamp Disconnect power from your BoE. Modify the circuit to match the one in figure Enter the following program on the BASIC Stamp editor and save it as LEDOnOff.bs2

How LEDOnOff.bs2 Works The command DEBUG“The LED connected to Pin14 is blinking”makes this statement appear in the Debug terminal. The command HIGH 14 causes the BASIC Stamp to internally connect I/O pin P14 to Vdd. This turns the LED ON. The command PAUSE 500 causes the BASIC Stamp to pause or stop for 0.5 second while the LED stays ON. The number 500 tells the BASIC Stamp to wait for 500/1000 of a second. The command syntax is PAUSE duration where the duration is in milliseconds.

The command LOW 14 causes the BASIC Stamp to internally connect I/O pin P14 to Vss. This turns the LED OFF. Since LOW 14 is followed by another PAUSE 500, the LED stays OFF for 0.5 second. The reason the code repeats itself, or the LED keeps blinking over and over again is because it is nested between the PBASIC keywords DO and LOOP. The four commands between the DO and LOOP are executed by the BASIC Stamp over and over again. Therefore, the LED will keep flashing until the power is disconnected, or until the battery runs out.

Bi-Color LED Control The bi-color LED is just two LEDs in one package.

Uses of bi colour LED The device shown in figure is a security monitor for electronic keys. When an electronic key with the right code is used, the LED changes color, and a door opens. This is one of the uses of a bi-color LED.

Bi colour LED connection Figure shows how you can apply voltage in one direction and the LED will glow RED. By disconnecting the LED and plugging it back in reversed, the LED will glow green. As with other LEDs, if both terminals of the LED are connected to Vss, the LED will not emit light.

Lab Activity2 Objective: To build and test the Bi-color LED Circuit Background: Initially, you will conduct a manual test for the bi-color LED. The bi- color LED will be connected to the BASIC Stamp in the second test. Controlling a bi-color LED with the BASIC Stamp requires two I/O pins. After you have manually verified that the bi-color LED works using the manual test, you can proceed with the second test. Part #1: Manual Test Disconnect power from your Board of Education. Build the circuit shown on the left side of Figure Reconnect power and verify that the bi-color LED is emitting red light. Disconnect power again. Modify your circuit so that it matches the right side of Figure Reconnect power. Verify that the bi-color LED is now emitting green light. Disconnect power.

Manual Bi-color LED Test

Part #2: Controlling bi-color LED with BASIC Stamp

Circuit diagram Figure shows how you can use P15 and P14 to control the current flow in the bi-color LED circuit.

Enter the TestBiColorLed.bs2 code into the BASIC Stamp editor. Run the program, and verify that the bi-color LED cycles through red, green and off states

Program for bi colour LED

PBASIC PROGRAMMING