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Software for Color Sensors
1. Basic demonstration
- TCS230 sensor: BASIC Stamp II code
- ColorPAL sensor Arduino code
2. Color Matching Demo software
Following Arduino code works with an original Parallax (or PhiPi) ColorDemo.exe program available at the following address: http://www.parallax.com/Portals/0/Downloads/docs/prod/sens/ColorPAL_programs.zip
- TCS230 sensor: BASIC Stamp II code
- ColorPAL sensor Arduino code
3. Processing software
- PC software: Processing code
- TCS230 sensor: BASIC Stamp II code
- ColorPAL sensor Arduino code
// Demonstration program for Color Sensors
// TCS 230 sensor requires TCS230_Demo03_SS_CIM.bs2
// ColorPAL sensor requires ColorPAL_Demo03_SS_CIM.ino with line 78 uncommented
//
// SS_CIM 2013
// Richard Balogh
import processing.serial.*;
int lf = 10; // Line Feed in ASCII
int cr = 13; // Carriage Returin in ASCII
int val = 0; // To store data from serial port, used to color background
int r,g,b,c; // Used to color background
Serial port; // The serial port object
void setup() {
size(200,200); // Size of canvas
println(Serial.list()); // List of available ports
// Use the port (CHANGE THIS according YOUR PC!)
port = new Serial(this, Serial.list()[3], 9600);
}
void draw() {
// The serial data is used to color the background.
background(r,g,b);
}
// Called whenever there is something available to read
void serialEvent(Serial port) {
// Data from the Serial port is read in serialEvent()
// using the readStringUntil() function with LF as
// the end character.
String input = port.readStringUntil(lf);
if (input != null) {
// Print message received
println( "Receiving:" + input);
// The data is split into an array of Strings with
// a comma as a delimiter and converted into an
// array of integers.
int[] vals = int(splitTokens(input, ","));
// Fill r,g,b variables
r = vals[0];
g = vals[1];
b = vals[2];
c = vals[3];
/* ************************************* */
/* */
/* Here is place for Your code!!! */
/* */
/* ************************************* */
println( "R:" + r);
println( "G:" + g);
println( "B:" + b);
println( "C:" + c);
}
}