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| Prithul0218:
Hello. TL;DR: Showing you the LCD Demo UI I made for a DC load. Looking for suggestions and feedback. I'm making a digital electronic DC load. I am using Arduino UNO as the main processor for now, but will later change it to a nano. This is my progress with the code. I have made a simple LCD user interface with a 20x4 HD44780 LCD. I have a keypad, a rotary encoder and a load on off button for interaction. Here's a video of me showing you the user interface. Please forgive me for the poor setup. I'm recording on my phone camera. https://youtu.be/bIl2wxz3hIs There are a few things I want to point out: Button A is for choosing mode. D is for removing a digit. * Is for placing decimal point and # is being used as enter key. The load on off button is simply connected to a digital pin which tells the microcontroller to set the DAC output to 0. It's not a hardware on off button. The light around the on off button turns on when the device is active. I have not implemented any speed detection for the rotary encoder in the code yet. I am still working on the mode selection menu. It doesn't look very pretty. I am not sure if I want to keep the constant voltage mode as it will need some additional circuitry. I don't think I can do it from the software. Can I? I have not designed the schematic yet, it's all in my head. I am using Scullcom Hobby Electronics' DC load as an inspiration, but not copy pasting the codes in any way. I am making it completely from scratch. I want to thank Louis Scully for his awesome DC load build. I am not sharing the code right now as I think it looks very messy. Will upload it here later once it's finished. And finally, I would highly appreciate any suggestions/ideas. Thank you. |
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