I hate to but in but, you first said that you've ported quite a bit of code
before but need some help with this, and then a member sent you a solution to
the problem. Now, you say that your only a starter and need the rest of the
project! So what is it? Are you just starting out or are you looking for someone
to do all your work?
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From: l... [mailto:l...] On Behalf Of s...@yahoo.com
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 12:48 PM
To: l...
Subject: [lpc2000] Re: How to capture 25ms, Infrared (TSOP1138)?
I am a starter, could you make some lines of code so that I check it. Thanks.
Dear friends, >
>I use WinARM and need your help. I have a LPC2124 have connected the TSOP data
output to GPIO P0.8 and to CAP P.30. I will capture in 1us resolution and will
output it after the 25ms are complete via UART0 to the terminal. I know these
are 25000 samples. Who can give me an example to solve this big problem for me.
Thanks in advanced.
>
>BR,
>Sergej
>
Reply by serg...@yahoo.com●March 30, 20092009-03-30
I am a starter, could you make some lines of code so that I check it. Thanks.
Dear friends, >
>I use WinARM and need your help. I have a LPC2124 have connected the TSOP data
output to GPIO P0.8 and to CAP P.30. I will capture in 1us resolution and will
output it after the 25ms are complete via UART0 to the terminal. I know these
are 25000 samples. Who can give me an example to solve this big problem for me.
Thanks in advanced.
>
>BR,
>Sergej
>
Reply by Alex Ribero●March 30, 20092009-03-30
Hi:
Given that you connected the data output to the Timer Capture pin, the easiest
way to decode the data would be to use timer capture feature. In this case,
instead of sampling every us the data line (which is probably unfeasible), you
set up the timer to capure the data line "transitions" (rising and falling
edges) and to interrupt on capture. In the ISR, you can save the captured
times.The captured times are proportional to the number of bits (either 1 or
0).
After capturing all the times, you post-process them, to extract the bit
sequence, check for parity errors, and then transmit your data to the UART.
Depending of the Timer clock settings, you can obtain bit resolutions well below
1us.
Regards,
Alex
--- In l..., sergej.mueller@... wrote: >
> Dear friends,
>
> I use WinARM and need your help. I have a LPC2124 have connected the TSOP data
output to GPIO P0.8 and to CAP P.30. I will capture in 1us resolution and will
output it after the 25ms are complete via UART0 to the terminal. I know these
are 25000 samples. Who can give me an example to solve this big problem for me.
Thanks in advanced.
>
> BR,
> Sergej
>
Reply by serg...@yahoo.com●March 30, 20092009-03-30
I don't know how to start, should I use EXTINT or CAP?
void inittimer()
{
VICVectAddr0 = (unsigned long)IR_Isr;
VICVectCntl0 = VICVectCntl0_ENABLE | VIC_Channel_Timer0; // use it for Timer 0
Interrupt:
VICIntEnable = (1<
PINSEL1 |= 0x30000000; // P0.30 as CAP0.0
T0PR = 60; // prescaler 60, timer runs at 60 MHz / 60 = 1 MHz
T0MR0 = 12000; // 12 ms High (idle) Timeout
T0MCR = TxMCR_INT_ON_MR0 | TxMCR_RESET_ON_MR0;
T0CCR = 0x0007; // Capture on both edges and enable the interrupt
T0TC = 0; // Reset timer
T0TCR = TxTCR_COUNTER_ENABLE; // Timer0 Enable
}
void IR_Isr(void)
{
T0TC = 0; // Reset timer
for (int i=0;i<1000;i++)
{
if (IO0PIN & (1<
{
felder[i]=1;
}
else
{
felder[i]=0;
}
}
T0IR = TxIR_MR0_FLAG; // reset interrupt flag
VICVectAddr = 0; // Acknowledge interrupt by reseting VIC
disableIRQ();
for (int i=0;i<1000;i++)
{
PrintByte(felder[i]);
}
}
int main (void)
{
IO0DIR &= ~((1<
gpio_initialisierung();
mam_initialisierung();
pll_initialisierung();
uart0_initialisierung(UART_BAUD(115200));
enableIRQ();
inittimer();
}
Dear friends, >
>I use WinARM and need your help. I have a LPC2124 have connected the TSOP data
output to GPIO P0.8 and to CAP P.30. I will capture in 1us resolution and will
output it after the 25ms are complete via UART0 to the terminal. I know these
are 25000 samples. Who can give me an example to solve this big problem for me.
Thanks in advanced.
>
>BR,
>Sergej
>
Reply by Bogdan Marinescu●March 30, 20092009-03-30
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 5:40 PM, wrote: >
> I want to make a IR Transmitter/Receiver for my own Standard. Duration of a
complete transmission should < 25ms, 2 Start bits, 13 data bits, 1 crc bit.
> OK it could be more than 1us ;-)
Careful with the terminology. You probably mean 1 _parity_ bit. "1 crc
bit" might not work as well :)
Don't expect to do highspeed with TSOP1138, and be sure to read page 3
of its datasheet
(http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets_pdf/T/S/O/P/TSOP1138.shtml)
where it lists the contraints your IR protocol must meet. You're
probably best using a commercial protocol (the list of supported
protocols is also on page 3 of its datasheet).
> How can I solve this, I have ported a lot of other
sourcecodes but it doesen't work. I am afraid. Who can make me an example
with WinARM?
Can you be more specific? What exactly doesn't work?
Best,
Bogdan >
> Dear friends,
> >
> >I use WinARM and need your help. I have a LPC2124 have connected the TSOP
data output to GPIO P0.8 and to CAP P.30. I will capture in 1us resolution and
will output it after the 25ms are complete via UART0 to the terminal. I know
these are 25000 samples. Who can give me an example to solve this big problem
for me. Thanks in advanced.
> >
> >BR,
> >Sergej
> >
> >
>
Reply by serg...@yahoo.com●March 30, 20092009-03-30
I want to make a IR Transmitter/Receiver for my own Standard. Duration of a
complete transmission should < 25ms, 2 Start bits, 13 data bits, 1 crc bit.
OK it could be more than 1us ;-)
How can I solve this, I have ported a lot of other sourcecodes but it
doesen't work. I am afraid. Who can make me an example with WinARM?
Thanks a lot.
BR,
Sergej
Dear friends, >
>I use WinARM and need your help. I have a LPC2124 have connected the TSOP data
output to GPIO P0.8 and to CAP P.30. I will capture in 1us resolution and will
output it after the 25ms are complete via UART0 to the terminal. I know these
are 25000 samples. Who can give me an example to solve this big problem for me.
Thanks in advanced.
>
>BR,
>Sergej
>
Reply by Bogdan Marinescu●March 30, 20092009-03-30
If you really want to make an IR spy, don't choose a sensor with an
integrated demodulator, it will only work well for signals that are
modulated with a frequency in the close proximity of the sensor's
demodulator frequency.
Best,
Bogdan
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 4:06 PM, ljaschko wrote:
> Hi Serge,
>
> A-ha, you want to make IR spy...
>
> What is the most difficult problem for you?
> Reading an input? Sending via UART?
>
> Regards
> Vladimir
> --- In l... ,
> sergej.mueller@... wrote:
> >
> > Dear friends,
> >
> > I use WinARM and need your help. I have a LPC2124 have connected the TSOP
> data output to GPIO P0.8 and to CAP P.30. I will capture in 1us resolution
> and will output it after the 25ms are complete via UART0 to the terminal. I
> know these are 25000 samples. Who can give me an example to solve this big
> problem for me. Thanks in advanced.
> >
> > BR,
> > Sergej
> >
>
Reply by Bogdan Marinescu●March 30, 20092009-03-30
Why would you sample the output of a 38kHz IR demodulator at 1MHz? It seems
overkill to me.
Best,
Bogdan
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 2:12 PM, wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I use WinARM and need your help. I have a LPC2124 have connected the TSOP
> data output to GPIO P0.8 and to CAP P.30. I will capture in 1us resolution
> and will output it after the 25ms are complete via UART0 to the terminal. I
> know these are 25000 samples. Who can give me an example to solve this big
> problem for me. Thanks in advanced.
>
> BR,
> Sergej
>
>
Reply by ljaschko●March 30, 20092009-03-30
Hi Serge,
A-ha, you want to make IR spy...
What is the most difficult problem for you?
Reading an input? Sending via UART?
Regards
Vladimir
--- In l..., sergej.mueller@... wrote: >
> Dear friends,
>
> I use WinARM and need your help. I have a LPC2124 have connected the TSOP data
output to GPIO P0.8 and to CAP P.30. I will capture in 1us resolution and will
output it after the 25ms are complete via UART0 to the terminal. I know these
are 25000 samples. Who can give me an example to solve this big problem for me.
Thanks in advanced.
>
> BR,
> Sergej
>
Reply by serg...@yahoo.com●March 30, 20092009-03-30
Dear friends,
I use WinARM and need your help. I have a LPC2124 have connected the TSOP data
output to GPIO P0.8 and to CAP P.30. I will capture in 1us resolution and will
output it after the 25ms are complete via UART0 to the terminal. I know these
are 25000 samples. Who can give me an example to solve this big problem for me.
Thanks in advanced.