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RE: Ultrasonic range finder - BULK BUY?
- Subject: RE: Ultrasonic range finder - BULK BUY?
- From: ian.bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 11:34:07 +0100
> Onlist!
Appreciated ;-)
Yes. It would mean setting up a simple micro to read in the serial=20
distance from the unit ever X part of a second and switch one or more=20
LED's as an indication to the driver to stop. Too close could be a loud=20
Klaxon or something depending on you sense of humour.
Program logic would look something like this:
Read distance:
Case >=3D 100: Turn off all LED's
Case >=3D 50 and <99: Turn on LED 1, turn off all other LED's
Case >=3D 20 and <49: Turn on LED 2, turn off all other LED's
Case >=3D 6 and <19: Turn on LED 3, turn off all other LED's
Case >=3D 1 and <5: Turn on LED 4, sound the alarm, brace for impact
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Stop!!, turn off all other LED's
etc. etc.
Some refinement obviously and a power supply and you are set. The turn
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LED bit is just an output changing so these could go direct into HV
etc.=20
digital input ports.
I could take on this as a little project for a few beers without too
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trouble. Obviously plus parts etc.
There are other options not using micros but using the analogue 0 - 5 volt=
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output but I would not be able to do those - not enough electronic=20
wizardry in me. It is also possible you could attach the analogue
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direct to HV or Comfort and do away with the micro side all together but I=
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simply don't know if that is possible. The voltages are correct, just
can=20
the controllers do it?
HV Pro
Analog inputs (4)
0 to 5 VDC, 8-bit resolution
Doesn't look like HV standard support analogue inputs.
Again, I don't know if this could be supported but you could get a=20
controller to ask the unit for a distance reading using serial and analyse=
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it. I have not played with the serial side of HV etc. so cannot comment.
No idea about Comfort.
Finally, if you are planning on more than one of these ultrasonic units=20
than a piece of middleware (hardware) would make life a lot simpler for=20
you.
Lots of options
Ian
"Paul Gale" <groups@xxxxxxx>
Sent by: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
17/07/2006 11:04
Please respond to ukha_d
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To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
cc: (bcc: Ian Bird/CV/Novartis)
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Ultrasonic range finder - BULK BUY?
Onlist!
I'd be interested in these for a garage parking sensor. I'd envisage
them=20
being used to tell how far in the car is and prevent the garage door=20
closing if it's not in the right spot. The thing is, it'd need to=20
interface directly with either Comfort or HomeVision to provide=20
resilience.
Do you think this would work?
Paul.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf=20
Of
> ian.bird@xxxxxxx
> Sent: 17 July 2006 10:50
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Ultrasonic range finder - BULK BUY?
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> Hi all
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> Is there any interest in a bulk buy for these ultrasonic range finders
> that Frank pointed out a week ago?
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> http://www.maxbotix.com/
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> From reading the specs it seems very easy to interface to: It needs 5
> volts and a max232 on a bit of copper breadboard if going to a PC.
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not
> and a micro is being used then the 5 volt serial signals can be=20
connected
> directly. There are other options open to the more adventurous
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us
> but I will leave those out of this mail. If you need a more expansive
> interfacing explanation then just ask after reading the docs on the
web
> site.
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> I would expect that once shipping, Vat and customs etc. has been
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the
> unit price would be around 20 quid or possibly a little less.=20
Individually
> they are listed at 30 dollars which is around =A316.50 before shipping
or
> anything so a very competitive price.
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> Any takers? I would need to get at least 10 to realise this price
> including any for myself.
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> Replies off list please (use the forward button not the reply button
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> foolproof even for me ;-)). If you remember please remove the UKHA_D
bit
> from the subject to stop it being filtered at my end.
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> > Gerry Duprey is currently developing a pic micro interface which
will
> > handle up to 12 of these and will do an xPL Plugin for it
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> Gerry is famous (with some anyway) for his RGB controller board. I
don't
> know but I would expect the interface would be serial for xPL. A
similar
> specified xAP board would not be difficult to put together but there
are
> no plans for one as yet.
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> Thanks
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> Ian
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