hx711: add experimental driver. (#305)

HX711 is a 24-bit ADC commonly used for weigh scales.
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David Sansome 8 years ago committed by M-A
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// Copyright 2018 The Periph Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
// that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package hx711 implements an interface to the HX711 analog to digital converter.
//
// Datasheet
//
// https://www.mouser.com/ds/2/813/hx711_english-1022875.pdf
package hx711
import (
"errors"
"time"
"periph.io/x/periph/conn/gpio"
)
var (
// TimeoutError is returned from Read and ReadAveraged when the ADC took too
// long to indicate data was available.
TimeoutError = errors.New("timed out waiting for HX711 to become ready")
)
// InputMode controls the voltage gain and the channel multiplexer on the HX711.
// Channel A can be used with a gain of 128 or 64, and Channel B can be used
// with a gain of 32.
type InputMode int
const (
CHANNEL_A_GAIN_128 InputMode = 1
CHANNEL_A_GAIN_64 InputMode = 3
CHANNEL_B_GAIN_32 InputMode = 2
dataBits = 24
readPollInterval = 50 * time.Millisecond
)
type Dev struct {
inputMode InputMode
clk gpio.PinOut
data gpio.PinIn
done chan struct{}
}
// New creates a new HX711 device.
// The data pin must support edge detection. If your pin doesn't natively
// support edge detection you can use PollEdge from
// periph.io/x/periph/experimental/conn/gpio/gpioutil
func New(clk gpio.PinOut, data gpio.PinIn) (*Dev, error) {
if err := data.In(gpio.PullDown, gpio.FallingEdge); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := clk.Out(gpio.Low); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &Dev{
inputMode: CHANNEL_A_GAIN_128,
clk: clk,
data: data,
done: nil,
}, nil
}
// SetInputMode changes the voltage gain and channel multiplexer mode.
func (d *Dev) SetInputMode(inputMode InputMode) {
d.inputMode = inputMode
d.readImmediately()
}
// IsReady returns true if there is data ready to be read from the ADC.
func (d *Dev) IsReady() bool {
return d.data.Read() == gpio.Low
}
// Read reads a single value from the ADC. It blocks until the ADC indicates
// there is data ready for retrieval. If the ADC doesn't pull its Data pin low
// to indicate there is data ready before the timeout is reached, TimeoutError
// is returned.
func (d *Dev) Read(timeout time.Duration) (int32, error) {
// Wait for the falling edge that indicates the ADC has data.
if !d.IsReady() {
if !d.data.WaitForEdge(timeout) {
return 0, TimeoutError
}
}
return d.readImmediately(), nil
}
func (d *Dev) readImmediately() int32 {
// Shift the 24-bit 2's compliment value.
var value uint32
for i := 0; i < dataBits; i++ {
d.clk.Out(gpio.High)
level := d.data.Read()
d.clk.Out(gpio.Low)
if level {
value = (value << 1) | 1
} else {
value = (value << 1)
}
}
// Convert the 24-bit 2's compliment value to a 32-bit signed value.
var signedValue int32 = int32(value<<8) >> 8
// Pulse the clock 1-3 more times to set the new ADC mode.
for i := 0; i < int(d.inputMode); i++ {
d.clk.Out(gpio.High)
d.clk.Out(gpio.Low)
}
return signedValue
}
// StartContinuousRead starts reading values continuously from the ADC. It
// returns a channel that you can use to receive these values.
//
// You must call StopContinuousRead to stop reading.
//
// Calling StartContinuousRead again before StopContinuousRead is an error,
// and nil will be returned.
func (d *Dev) StartContinuousRead() <-chan int32 {
if d.done != nil {
return nil
}
done := make(chan struct{})
ret := make(chan int32)
go func() {
for {
select {
case <-done:
close(ret)
return
default:
value, err := d.Read(time.Second)
if err == nil {
ret <- value
}
}
}
}()
d.done = done
return ret
}
// StopContinuousRead stops a continuous read that was started with
// StartContinuousRead. This will close the channel that was returned by
// StartContinuousRead.
func (d *Dev) StopContinuousRead() {
if d.done != nil {
close(d.done)
d.done = nil
}
}
// ReadAveraged reads several samples from the ADC and returns the mean value.
func (d *Dev) ReadAveraged(timeout time.Duration, samples int) (int32, error) {
var sum int64
for i := 0; i < samples; i++ {
value, err := d.Read(timeout)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
sum += int64(value)
}
return int32(sum / int64(samples)), nil
}
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