11-05-2013 04:26 AM
Hi
I have added some code which causes the communication with LabView to fail. (error)
I think it might be caused by the fact that in the custom code I print to a serial port. (Serial .Print)
I have added to code below. I have the arduino Mega.
Does anyone have a suggestion how to solve this? Can I change the serial port labview uses to communicate?
Or is the problem something else?
// Standard includes. These should always be included.
#include <Wire.h>
#include <SPI.h>
#include <Servo.h>
#include "LabVIEWInterface.h"
#include "pgmspace.h"
PROGMEM prog_uchar sine256[] = {
127,130,133,136,139,143,146,149,152,155,158,161,164,167,170,173,176,178,181,184,187,190,192,195,198,200,203,205,208,210,212,215,217,219,221,223,225,227,229,231,233,234,236,238,239,240,
242,243,244,245,247,248,249,249,250,251,252,252,253,253,253,254,254,254,254,254,254,254,253,253,253,252,252,251,250,249,249,248,247,245,244,243,242,240,239,238,236,234,233,231,229,227,225,223,
221,219,217,215,212,210,208,205,203,200,198,195,192,190,187,184,181,178,176,173,170,167,164,161,158,155,152,149,146,143,139,136,133,130,127,124,121,118,115,111,108,105,102,99,96,93,90,87,84,81,78,
76,73,70,67,64,62,59,56,54,51,49,46,44,42,39,37,35,33,31,29,27,25,23,21,20,18,16,15,14,12,11,10,9,7,6,5,5,4,3,2,2,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15,16,18,20,21,23,25,27,29,31,
33,35,37,39,42,44,46,49,51,54,56,59,62,64,67,70,73,76,78,81,84,87,90,93,96,99,102,105,108,111,115,118,121,124
};
#define cbi(sfr, bit) (_SFR_BYTE(sfr) &= ~_BV(bit))
#define sbi(sfr, bit) (_SFR_BYTE(sfr) |= _BV(bit))
int ledPin = 13; // LED pin 7
int testPin = 15;
int t2Pin = 14;
byte bb;
double dfreq;
// const double refclk=31372.549; // =16MHz / 510
const double refclk=31376.6; // measured
// variables used inside interrupt service declared as voilatile
volatile byte icnt; // var inside interrupt
volatile byte icnt1; // var inside interrupt
volatile byte c4ms; // counter incremented all 4ms
volatile unsigned long phaccu; // pahse accumulator
volatile unsigned long tword_m; // dds tuning word m
void setup()
{
// Initialize Serial Port With The Default Baud Rate
syncLV();
// Place your custom setup code here
/*TCCR0B = TCCR2B & 0b11111000 | 0x01;
TCCR1B = TCCR2B & 0b11111000 | 0x01;
TCCR2B = TCCR2B & 0b11111000 | 0x01;
TCCR3B = TCCR2B & 0b11111000 | 0x01;
TCCR4B = TCCR2B & 0b11111000 | 0x01;*/
pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); // sets the digital pin as output
Serial.begin(115200); // connect to the serial port
Serial.println("DDS Test");
pinMode(14, OUTPUT); // sets the digital pin as output
pinMode(15, OUTPUT); // sets the digital pin as output
pinMode(11, OUTPUT); // pin11= PWM output / frequency output
/* pinMode(A0, INPUT);
pinMode(A1, INPUT);
pinMode(A2, INPUT);
pinMode(A3, INPUT);*/
Setup_timer1();
// disable interrupts to avoid timing distortion
cbi (TIMSK0,TOIE0); // disable Timer0 !!! delay() is now not available
sbi (TIMSK1,TOIE1); // enable Timer2 Interrupt
dfreq=100.0; // initial output frequency = 1000.o Hz
tword_m=pow(2,32)*dfreq/refclk; // calulate DDS new tuning word
}
/*********************************************************************************
** loop()
**
** The main loop. This loop runs continuously on the Arduino. It
** receives and processes serial commands from LabVIEW.
**
** Input: None
** Output: None
*********************************************************************************/
void loop()
{
// Check for commands from LabVIEW and process them.
checkForCommand();
// Place your custom loop code here (this may slow down communication with LabVIEW)
while(1) {
if (c4ms > 250) { // timer / wait fou a full second
c4ms=0;
dfreq=100/*((analogRead(A0)/4)+(analogRead(A1)/4)+(analogRead(A2)/4)+(analogRead(A3)/4))*/; // read Poti on analog pin 0 to adjust output frequency from 0..1023 Hz
cbi (TIMSK1,TOIE1); // disble Timer2 Interrupt
tword_m=pow(2,32)*dfreq/refclk; // calulate DDS new tuning word
sbi (TIMSK1,TOIE1); // enable Timer2 Interrupt
Serial.print(dfreq);
Serial.print(" ");
Serial.println(tword_m);
}
sbi(PORTD,14); // Test / set PORTD,7 high to observe timing with a scope
cbi(PORTD,14); // Test /reset PORTD,7 high to observe timing with a scope
}
}
//******************************************************************
// timer2 setup
// set prscaler to 1, PWM mode to phase correct PWM, 16000000/510 = 31372.55 Hz clock
void Setup_timer1() {
// Timer2 Clock Prescaler to : 1
sbi (TCCR1B, CS20);
cbi (TCCR1B, CS21);
cbi (TCCR1B, CS22);
// Timer2 PWM Mode set to Phase Correct PWM
cbi (TCCR1A, COM2A0); // clear Compare Match
sbi (TCCR1A, COM2A1);
sbi (TCCR1A, WGM20); // Mode 1 / Phase Correct PWM
cbi (TCCR1A, WGM21);
cbi (TCCR1B, WGM22);
}
//******************************************************************
// Timer2 Interrupt Service at 31372,550 KHz = 32uSec
// this is the timebase REFCLOCK for the DDS generator
// FOUT = (M (REFCLK)) / (2 exp 32)
// runtime : 8 microseconds ( inclusive push and pop)
ISR(TIMER1_OVF_vect) {
sbi(PORTD,15); // Test / set PORTD,7 high to observe timing with a oscope
phaccu=phaccu+tword_m; // soft DDS, phase accu with 32 bits
icnt=phaccu >> 24; // use upper 8 bits for phase accu as frequency information
// read value fron ROM sine table and send to PWM DAC
OCR1A=pgm_read_byte_near(sine256 + icnt);
if(icnt1++ == 125) { // increment variable c4ms all 4 milliseconds
c4ms++;
icnt1=0;
}
cbi(PORTD,15); // reset PORTD,7
if(acqMode==1)
{
sampleContinously();
}
}
11-06-2013 12:42 PM
You cannot use any Serial functions outside of processCommand() from LabVIEWInterface.ino. If you need to read something new, you have to add a new LIFA function to the LIFA structure. Look at how the existing LIFA functions are implemented to see what you need to do to add custom LIFA functions.