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/**
* @file testing.ino
* Project axefx.de MIDI Borad TWO
* @brief Testing-Tool for test all your switches, leds and
* LCD-Display (if you'll use one).
* It will turn on and of all your LEDs. After it,
* you can test your switches to light up the LEDs manually.
* Additionally you can see some Informations on your LCD-Display
* and it writes the same text in the serial monitor.
* @version 1.0.0
* @author Bastian Buehrig
* @date 16/02/15
* license GPL axefx.de - 2015
*/
#include "config.h"
// LCD-Display includes
#if USE_LCD==1
#include <LiquidCrystal.h>
LiquidCrystal lcd(LCD_RS, LCD_E, LCD_D4, LCD_D5, LCD_D6, LCD_D7);
#endif
// Pin-Definitions - you have to modify this list, if you like to use more or less than 23 Switches!
byte swt_pins[SWT_MAX] = { SWT01, SWT02, SWT03, SWT04, SWT05, SWT06, SWT07, SWT08, SWT09, SWT10,
SWT11, SWT12, SWT13, SWT14, SWT15, SWT16, SWT17, SWT18, SWT19, SWT20,
SWT21, SWT22, SWT23 }; // SWT24, SWT25, SWT26, SWT27, SWT28
byte led_pins[SWT_MAX] = { LED01, LED02, LED03, LED04, LED05, LED06, LED07, LED08, LED09, LED10,
LED11, LED12, LED13, LED14, LED15, LED16, LED17, LED18, LED19, LED20,
LED21, LED22, LED23 }; // LED24, LED25, LED26, LED27, LED28
/**
* Function to initialize the pin-modes and
* switch on and off shortly all LEDs.
*
*/
void setup() {
// Init Serial Monitor for Informations...
Serial.begin(9600);
#if USE_LCD==1
// set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:
lcd.begin(16, 2);
#endif
printInfo("Initialisation...");
// Setting Pin-Modes
for(byte i=0; i < SWT_MAX; i=i+1) {
pinMode(swt_pins[i], INPUT_PULLUP);
pinMode(led_pins[i], OUTPUT);
}
// Turn LED on, then off
for(byte i=0; i < SWT_MAX; i=i+1) {
printInfo("LED " + String(i+1));
digitalWrite(led_pins[i], HIGH); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level)
delay(100); // wait for a second
digitalWrite(led_pins[i], LOW); // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW
delay(100);
}
}
/**
* Main Loop-Function. Read out the Switch-States and
* if you press a switch, the Switch LED will be switch on
* during you are pressing the switch.
*
*/
void loop() {
for(byte i=0; i < SWT_MAX; i=i+1) {
byte actState = digitalRead(swt_pins[i]);
digitalWrite(led_pins[i], !actState);
if(!actState) {
printInfo("Switch " + String(i+1) + " pressed!");
}
}
}
/**
* Function to print out informations to Serial-Monitor and LCD-Dsiplay
*
* @param infoText Text to print out
*/
void printInfo(String infoText) {
Serial.println(infoText);
#if USE_LCD==1
lcd.print(infoText);
#endif
}