Exercise 3: Switches
Introduction
Switches exist in various incarnations. There are the simple mechanical switches: on/off or push button switches but there are also switches than turn on or off with various external conditions:
- temperature
- infra red radiation (e.g. the Passive Infrared Sensor or PIR sensor)
- Hall switches detecting magnetic field
- microphone switches which turn on when a certain noise level is detected
In this exercise we will use a mechanical push button switch
and a PIR sensor.
Exercise 1:
The push button switch is connected to GPIO 17 on the ESP32 board.
Write a script that polls the state of the switch every 100 ms and prints state changes (only print out a message when the switch state has changed). Catch <ctrl> C to smoothly exit the program.
Check
https://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/esp8266/tutorial/pins.html and
https://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/esp32/quickref.html for information on how to accomplish this.
Exercise 2:
Do the same thing as in exercise 1 but use external interrupts and a callback routine to do the job.
Exercise 3:
Combine this exercise with the exercise on LEDs: Switch the builtin LED on when the button is pressed and off when it is released
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Uli Raich - 2020-05-06
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