Features:
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An ellipse in p5 moves on the horizontal axis controlled by a potentiometer on the breadboard
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Clicking on the left side of the screen makes the analog LED brighter, clicking on the right side of the screen makes the LED dim from p5
- We took the gravity wind example (https://editor.p5js.org/aaronsherwood/sketches/I7iQrNCul) and made it so every time the ball bounces one led lights up and the light sensor controls the wind direction
Video:
P5 sketch:
Arduino Code:
// Inputs: // - A0 - sensor connected as voltage divider (e.g. potentiometer or light sensor) // - A1 - sensor connected as voltage divider // // Outputs: // - 2 - LED // - 5 - LED int leftLedPin = 2; int rightLedPin = 5; // analog void setup() { // Start serial communication so we can send data // over the USB connection to our p5js sketch Serial.begin(9600); // We'll use the builtin LED as a status output. // We can't use the serial monitor since the serial connection is // used to communicate to p5js and only one application on the computer // can use a serial port at once. pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT); // Outputs on these pins pinMode(leftLedPin, OUTPUT); pinMode(rightLedPin, OUTPUT); // Blink them so we can check the wiring digitalWrite(leftLedPin, HIGH); digitalWrite(rightLedPin, HIGH); delay(200); digitalWrite(leftLedPin, LOW); digitalWrite(rightLedPin, LOW); // start the handshake while (Serial.available() <= 0) { digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, HIGH); // on/blink while waiting for serial data Serial.println("0,0"); // send a starting message delay(300); // wait 1/3 second digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, LOW); delay(50); } } void loop() { // wait for data from p5 before doing something while (Serial.available()) { digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, HIGH); // led on while receiving data int left = Serial.parseInt(); int right = Serial.parseInt(); if (Serial.read() == '\n') { digitalWrite(leftLedPin, left); analogWrite(rightLedPin, right); int sensor = analogRead(A0); delay(5); int sensor2 = analogRead(A1); delay(5); Serial.print(sensor); Serial.print(','); Serial.println(sensor2); } } digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, LOW); }