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==Test Program== | |||
//Sample using LiquidCrystal library | |||
#include <LiquidCrystal.h> | |||
/******************************************************* | |||
This program will test the LCD panel and the buttons | |||
Mark Bramwell, July 2010 | |||
********************************************************/ | |||
// select the pins used on the LCD panel | |||
LiquidCrystal lcd(8, 9, 4, 5, 6, 7); | |||
// define some values used by the panel and buttons | |||
int lcd_key = 0; | |||
int adc_key_in = 0; | |||
#define btnRIGHT 0 | |||
#define btnUP 1 | |||
#define btnDOWN 2 | |||
#define btnLEFT 3 | |||
#define btnSELECT 4 | |||
#define btnNONE 5 | |||
// read the buttons | |||
int read_LCD_buttons() | |||
{ | |||
adc_key_in = analogRead(0); // read the value from the sensor | |||
// my buttons when read are centered at these valies: 0, 144, 329, 504, 741 | |||
// we add approx 50 to those values and check to see if we are close | |||
if (adc_key_in > 1000) return btnNONE; // We make this the 1st option for speed reasons since it will be the most likely result | |||
// For V1.1 us this threshold | |||
if (adc_key_in < 50) return btnRIGHT; | |||
if (adc_key_in < 250) return btnUP; | |||
if (adc_key_in < 450) return btnDOWN; | |||
if (adc_key_in < 650) return btnLEFT; | |||
if (adc_key_in < 850) return btnSELECT; | |||
// For V1.0 comment the other threshold and use the one below: | |||
/* | |||
if (adc_key_in < 50) return btnRIGHT; | |||
if (adc_key_in < 195) return btnUP; | |||
if (adc_key_in < 380) return btnDOWN; | |||
if (adc_key_in < 555) return btnLEFT; | |||
if (adc_key_in < 790) return btnSELECT; | |||
*/ | |||
return btnNONE; // when all others fail, return this... | |||
} | |||
void setup() | |||
{ | |||
lcd.begin(16, 2); // start the library | |||
lcd.setCursor(0,0); | |||
lcd.print("Push the buttons"); // print a simple message | |||
} | |||
void loop() | |||
{ | |||
lcd.setCursor(9,1); // move cursor to second line "1" and 9 spaces over | |||
lcd.print(millis()/1000); // display seconds elapsed since power-up | |||
lcd.setCursor(0,1); // move to the begining of the second line | |||
lcd_key = read_LCD_buttons(); // read the buttons | |||
switch (lcd_key) // depending on which button was pushed, we perform an action | |||
{ | |||
case btnRIGHT: | |||
{ | |||
lcd.print("RIGHT "); | |||
break; | |||
} | |||
case btnLEFT: | |||
{ | |||
lcd.print("LEFT "); | |||
break; | |||
} | |||
case btnUP: | |||
{ | |||
lcd.print("UP "); | |||
break; | |||
} | |||
case btnDOWN: | |||
{ | |||
lcd.print("DOWN "); | |||
break; | |||
} | |||
case btnSELECT: | |||
{ | |||
lcd.print("SELECT"); | |||
break; | |||
} | |||
case btnNONE: | |||
{ | |||
lcd.print("NONE "); | |||
break; | |||
} | |||
} | |||
} | |||
Revision as of 10:30, 3 February 2018


Test Program
//Sample using LiquidCrystal library
#include <LiquidCrystal.h>
/*******************************************************
This program will test the LCD panel and the buttons
Mark Bramwell, July 2010
********************************************************/
// select the pins used on the LCD panel
LiquidCrystal lcd(8, 9, 4, 5, 6, 7);
// define some values used by the panel and buttons
int lcd_key = 0;
int adc_key_in = 0;
#define btnRIGHT 0
#define btnUP 1
#define btnDOWN 2
#define btnLEFT 3
#define btnSELECT 4
#define btnNONE 5
// read the buttons
int read_LCD_buttons()
{
adc_key_in = analogRead(0); // read the value from the sensor
// my buttons when read are centered at these valies: 0, 144, 329, 504, 741
// we add approx 50 to those values and check to see if we are close
if (adc_key_in > 1000) return btnNONE; // We make this the 1st option for speed reasons since it will be the most likely result
// For V1.1 us this threshold
if (adc_key_in < 50) return btnRIGHT;
if (adc_key_in < 250) return btnUP;
if (adc_key_in < 450) return btnDOWN;
if (adc_key_in < 650) return btnLEFT;
if (adc_key_in < 850) return btnSELECT;
// For V1.0 comment the other threshold and use the one below:
/*
if (adc_key_in < 50) return btnRIGHT;
if (adc_key_in < 195) return btnUP;
if (adc_key_in < 380) return btnDOWN;
if (adc_key_in < 555) return btnLEFT;
if (adc_key_in < 790) return btnSELECT;
*/
return btnNONE; // when all others fail, return this...
}
void setup()
{
lcd.begin(16, 2); // start the library
lcd.setCursor(0,0);
lcd.print("Push the buttons"); // print a simple message
}
void loop()
{
lcd.setCursor(9,1); // move cursor to second line "1" and 9 spaces over
lcd.print(millis()/1000); // display seconds elapsed since power-up
lcd.setCursor(0,1); // move to the begining of the second line
lcd_key = read_LCD_buttons(); // read the buttons
switch (lcd_key) // depending on which button was pushed, we perform an action
{
case btnRIGHT:
{
lcd.print("RIGHT ");
break;
}
case btnLEFT:
{
lcd.print("LEFT ");
break;
}
case btnUP:
{
lcd.print("UP ");
break;
}
case btnDOWN:
{
lcd.print("DOWN ");
break;
}
case btnSELECT:
{
lcd.print("SELECT");
break;
}
case btnNONE:
{
lcd.print("NONE ");
break;
}
}
}
Referensi
- https://github.com/andygock/DFR_LCD_Keypad/archive/master.zip
- https://www.dfrobot.com/wiki/index.php/Arduino_LCD_KeyPad_Shield_(SKU:_DFR0009)