that kind of works but after it sends it's message to bang something the PIRturns off when the sensor goes "off" and it sends another value is there a way to ignore that?
From: Dafydd Hughes [dafydd61@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2011 10:43 PM
To: Pagano, Patrick
Subject: Re: [PD] arduino question
Hi Patrick
Are you trying to turn the sample on/off by comparing it to a range?
If so, have you tried something like:
[< 0.3]
|
[change]
?
cheers
dafydd
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Pagano, Patrick
<pat@digitalworlds.ufl.edu> wrote:
Hi
I am using a PIR sensor with pduino playground and I have the sensor picking up movement. It's my first pd-arduino excursion so forgive the noobie-ness. When I get the out form the PIR sensor it give me a constant value of SOMETHING The entire time. It's
output values range from 0.13-0.664/0.665 constantly. I just want to use the sensor to turn off/on a sample but the file is constantly being "banged" a value. How do I just out put an on/off based upon this constant stream of Data? I tried select bit that
does seem to be working.
It's a simple parallax PIR sensor and I have been having good luck getting usd to wiring and the breadboard etc. but when I take the analog0 stream/port into pd I do not know how to control that data/
Any help?
pp
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