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/*
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* level - electronic level using the ADXL202
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*
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* $Id: standalone_test.c 713 2006-03-15 00:01:20Z azhyd $
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* $Source$
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*
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* This program consists of an interrupt routine that measures the pulse
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* width from the ADXL202 and a main routine that updates the dot matrix
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* display on the DISPLAY board.
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*
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* Timer1 and the two Capture/Compare registers are used to measure the
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* pulse width.
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*
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* Use PICCLITE to compile this program for the PIC16F877.
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*
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* tqStatus: Sept 25, 2003
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* Working. The code is pretty brute force and the resolution isn't
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* what I expected. Need to review calculations for angle vs. accel
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* (gravity). I determined the zero offsets empirically and hard coded
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* them. For coding simplicity I am discarding any measurements where
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* the counter overflows during the measurement.
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*
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* Improvements should include: a method to zero the offsets at
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* runtime and increased gain (which probably means going to 16 bit
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* values). Also consider filtering the measured values to gain stability.
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* Add code to handle counter overflow.
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*/
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#include <pic.h>
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/*
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* bit macros suggested by the PICCLITE manual
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*/
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#define BITSET(var, bitno) ((var) |= 1 << (bitno))
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#define BITCLR(var, bitno) ((var) &= ~(1 << (bitno)))
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/*
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* pulse with variables
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*
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* These are set up the measurePW() ISR and read by the main loop
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*/
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unsigned char PeriodStartX;
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unsigned char PeriodEndX;
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unsigned char PulseEndX;
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unsigned char PulseEndTempX;
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unsigned char PWSyncX;
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unsigned char PeriodStartY;
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unsigned char PeriodEndY;
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unsigned char PulseEndY;
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unsigned char PulseEndTempY;
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unsigned char PWSyncY;
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/*
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* interrupt service routine to measure pulse width
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*
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* This routine uses the capture facility of the 16F877 to measure the
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* period and the pulse width of a signal. This routine has two states
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* the first looks for the rising edge of the signal which indicates the
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* end of one period and the beginning of the next. The second state
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* looks for the falling edge of the signal to determine the pulse
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* width.
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*
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* Only the high 8 bits of the captured time are record. At 20MHz this
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* yields a time resolution of approximately 51us.
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*
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* RC0 and RC1 indicate ISR over-run (in other words the main loop did
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* not handle the measured values quickly enough).
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*/
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void interrupt
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measurePW(void)
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{
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/* determined which capture register requires service */
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if (CCP1IF == 1)
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{
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/* CCP1 */
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if ((CCP1CON & 0b00000111) == 0b00000101)
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{
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/* rising edge-
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* record last rise time (period_end -> period_start)
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* record last falling time (pulse_end_temp -> pulse_end)
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* record this rise time (capture -> period_end)
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* set synchronization flag
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* change mode to look for falling edge
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*/
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PeriodStartX = PeriodEndX;
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PulseEndX = PulseEndTempX;
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PeriodEndX = CCPR1H;
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PWSyncX++;
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CCP1CON = 0b00000100;
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/* Indicated an ISR over-run if the sync flag was
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* not cleared by the main loop
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*/
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if (PWSyncX > 1)
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{
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RC0 = 0;
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}
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}
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else /* assume falling edge */
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{
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/* falling-
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* save this falling time for later
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* change mode to look for rising edge
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*/
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PulseEndTempX = CCPR1H;
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CCP1CON = 0b00000101;
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}
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/*
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* clear interrupt flags and return
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*/
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CCP1IF = 0;
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}
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else
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{
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/* CCP2 */
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if ((CCP2CON & 0b00000111) == 0b00000101)
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{
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/* rising edge-
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* record last rise time (period_end -> period_start)
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* record last falling time (pulse_end_temp -> pulse_end)
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* record this rise time (capture -> period_end)
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* set synchronization flag
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* change mode to look for falling edge
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*/
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PeriodStartY = PeriodEndY;
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PulseEndY = PulseEndTempY;
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PeriodEndY = CCPR2H;
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PWSyncY++;
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CCP2CON = 0b00000100;
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/* Indicated an ISR over-run if the sync flag was
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* not cleared by the main loop
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*/
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if (PWSyncY > 1)
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{
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RC3 = 0;
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}
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}
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else /* assume falling edge */
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{
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/* falling-
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* save this falling time for later
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* change mode to look for rising edge
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*/
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PulseEndTempY = CCPR2H;
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CCP2CON = 0b00000101;
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}
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/*
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* clear interrupt flags and return
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*/
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CCP2IF = 0;
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}
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}
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/*
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* measure tilt and update dot matrix display
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*
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* This program uses the times recorded by the measurePW() ISR to
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* calculate pulse width. The pulse width is then translated into a tilt
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* measurement and finally displayed on the dot matrix display.
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*/
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void
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main(void)
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{
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unsigned char periodX = 0;
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unsigned char pulseX = 0;
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unsigned char periodY = 0;
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unsigned char pulseY = 0;
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int tiltX;
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int tiltY;
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/*
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* Setup I/O ports
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* RC0 and RC3 outputs, the rest are inputs.
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* RA5 output (power to ADXL202)
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* Set port C outputs high to turn off the LEDs
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*/
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TRISC = 0b11110110;
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RA5 = 1;
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PORTC = 0xff;
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/*
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* Setup the I/O ports that control the dot matrix display
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*/
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TRISA = 0b11000000;
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TRISB = 0b11100000;
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TRISD = 0b10000000;
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ADCON1 = 0x06; /* disable ADC so that port A is digital I/O */
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PORTD = 0; /* turn off all rows */
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PORTB = 0xff; /* turn off all columns */
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PORTA = 0xff; /* turn off all columns */
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/* configure timer1
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* 1:1 prescale
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* Internal clock (Fosc/4)
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* Enabled
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*/
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T1CON = 0b00000001;
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/*
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* configure capture registers
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* capture on rising edge
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*/
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CCP1CON = 0b00000101;
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CCP2CON = 0b00000101;
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/*
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* clear sync flag
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*/
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PWSyncX = 0;
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PWSyncY = 0;
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/*
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* enable interrupts
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*/
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PEIE = 1;
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CCP1IE = 1;
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CCP2IE = 1;
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ei();
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/*
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* main loop
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*/
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for (;;)
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{
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/*
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* kick watchdog
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*/
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CLRWDT();
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if (PWSyncX > 0)
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{
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/*
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* Test for easy calculations
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* i.e., no counter roll over during the measurment
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*/
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if (PeriodEndX > PeriodStartX)
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{
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if (PulseEndX > PeriodStartX)
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{
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/*
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* no roll over, so proceed
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*/
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periodX = PeriodEndX - PeriodStartX;
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pulseX = PulseEndX - PeriodStartX;
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periodX = (periodX / 2) + 9; /* offset = 9 */
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tiltX = (periodX) - pulseX;
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/*
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* turn off all rows and then figure out which row to turn
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* on based on the tilt
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*/
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PORTD = 0;
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if (tiltX < -5)
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{
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RD6 = 1;
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}
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else if (tiltX < -4)
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{
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RD5 = 1;
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}
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else if (tiltX < -2)
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{
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RD4 = 1;
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}
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else if (tiltX > 5)
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{
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RD0 = 1;
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}
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else if (tiltX > 4)
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{
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RD1 = 1;
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}
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else if (tiltX > 2)
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{
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RD2 = 1;
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}
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else
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{
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RD3 = 1;
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}
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}
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}
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PWSyncX = 0;
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}
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if (PWSyncY > 0)
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{
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/*
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* Test for easy calculations
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* i.e., no counter roll over during the measurment
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*/
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if (PeriodEndY > PeriodStartY)
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{
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if (PulseEndY > PeriodStartY)
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{
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/*
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* no roll over, so proceed
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*/
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periodY = PeriodEndY - PeriodStartY;
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pulseY = PulseEndY - PeriodStartY;
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periodY = (periodY / 2) - 1; /* offset = -1 */
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tiltY = (periodY) - pulseY;
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/*
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* turn off all columns then figure out which column
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* to turn on based on the tilt
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*/
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PORTA = PORTA | 0b00111111;
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PORTB = PORTB | 0b00011111;
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if (tiltY < -5)
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{
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RB1 = 0;
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}
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else if (tiltY < -4)
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{
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RB0 = 0;
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}
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else if (tiltY < -2)
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{
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RA4 = 0;
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}
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else if (tiltY > 5)
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{
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RA0 = 0;
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}
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else if (tiltY > 4)
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{
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RA1 = 0;
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}
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else if (tiltY > 2)
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{
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RA2 = 0;
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}
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else
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{
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RA3 = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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PWSyncY = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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