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PortsSHT11.cpp
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// Port library interface to SHT11 sensors connected via "something like I2C"
// 2009-02-16 <[email protected]> http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
// rewritten in C++ using the SENSIRION SHTxx Sample Code Application Note
// the CRC calculation is from the SENSIRION SHTxx CRC Application Note
#include <Ports.h>
#include "PortsSHT11.h"
#include <avr/pgmspace.h>
#if ARDUINO>=100
#include <Arduino.h> // Arduino 1.0
#else
#include <WProgram.h> // Arduino 0022
#endif
enum {
MEASURE_TEMP = 0x03,
MEASURE_HUMI = 0x05,
STATUS_REG_W = 0x06,
STATUS_REG_R = 0x07,
RESET = 0x1e,
};
const static uint8_t crcTab [] PROGMEM = {
0, 49, 98, 83, 196, 245, 166, 151, 185, 136, 219, 234, 125, 76, 31, 46, 67,
114, 33, 16, 135, 182, 229, 212, 250, 203, 152, 169, 62, 15, 92, 109, 134,
183, 228, 213, 66, 115, 32, 17, 63, 14, 93, 108, 251, 202, 153, 168, 197,
244, 167, 150, 1, 48, 99, 82, 124, 77, 30, 47, 184, 137, 218, 235, 61, 12,
95, 110, 249, 200, 155, 170, 132, 181, 230, 215, 64, 113, 34, 19, 126, 79,
28, 45, 186, 139, 216, 233, 199, 246, 165, 148, 3, 50, 97, 80, 187, 138,
217, 232, 127, 78, 29, 44, 2, 51, 96, 81, 198, 247, 164, 149, 248, 201, 154,
171, 60, 13, 94, 111, 65, 112, 35, 18, 133, 180, 231, 214, 122, 75, 24, 41,
190, 143, 220, 237, 195, 242, 161, 144, 7, 54, 101, 84, 57, 8, 91, 106, 253,
204, 159, 174, 128, 177, 226, 211, 68, 117, 38, 23, 252, 205, 158, 175, 56,
9, 90, 107, 69, 116, 39, 22, 129, 176, 227, 210, 191, 142, 221, 236, 123,
74, 25, 40, 6, 55, 100, 85, 194, 243, 160, 145, 71, 118, 37, 20, 131, 178,
225, 208, 254, 207, 156, 173, 58, 11, 88, 105, 4, 53, 102, 87, 192, 241,
162, 147, 189, 140, 223, 238, 121, 72, 27, 42, 193, 240, 163, 146, 5, 52,
103, 86, 120, 73, 26, 43, 188, 141, 222, 239, 130, 179, 224, 209, 70, 119,
36, 21, 59, 10, 89, 104, 255, 206, 157, 172
};
void SHT11::crcCalc(uint8_t x) {
crc8 = pgm_read_byte(crcTab + (x ^ crc8));
}
static void dummyCRC(uint8_t) {}
// static variables, i.e. CRC can only be enabled for all SHT11 devices at once
// the code below avoids linking in any CRC code if enableCRC() is never called
uint8_t SHT11::crc8 = 0;
void (*SHT11::crcFun)(uint8_t) = &dummyCRC;
void SHT11::enableCRC() {
SHT11::crcFun = crcCalc;
}
// idle line state is with data as input pulled high, and clock as output low
void SHT11::clock(uint8_t x) const {
delayMicroseconds(2);
digiWrite2(x);
delayMicroseconds(5);
}
void SHT11::release() const {
mode(INPUT);
digiWrite(1);
}
uint8_t SHT11::writeByte(uint8_t value) const {
mode(OUTPUT);
for (uint8_t i = 0x80; i != 0; i >>= 1) {
digiWrite(value & i);
clock(1);
clock(0);
}
release();
clock(1);
uint8_t error = digiRead();
clock(0);
crcFun(value);
return error;
}
uint8_t SHT11::readByte(uint8_t ack) const {
uint8_t value = 0;
for (uint8_t i = 0x80; i != 0; i >>= 1) {
clock(1);
if (digiRead())
value |= i;
clock(0);
}
mode(OUTPUT);
digiWrite(!ack);
clock(1);
clock(0);
release();
crcFun(value);
return value;
}
///Call this during setup()
void SHT11::start() const {
clock(0);
mode(OUTPUT);
digiWrite(1);
clock(1);
digiWrite(0);
clock(0);
clock(1);
digiWrite(1);
clock(0);
release();
crc8 = 0;
}
void SHT11::connReset() const {
mode2(OUTPUT);
clock(0);
mode(OUTPUT);
digiWrite(1);
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 9; ++i) {
clock(1);
clock(0);
}
start();
}
void SHT11::softReset() const {
connReset();
writeByte(RESET);
delay(11);
}
uint8_t SHT11::readStatus() const {
start();
writeByte(STATUS_REG_R);
uint8_t value = readByte(1);
readByte(0);
return value;
}
void SHT11::writeStatus(uint8_t value) const {
start();
writeByte(STATUS_REG_W);
writeByte(value);
}
/** Take a measurement.
* @param type SHT11::TEMP or SHT11::HUMI
* @param delayFun Optional: Function used to wait a certain period before
* resetting the connection.
* @return raw sensor value
*/
uint8_t SHT11::measure(uint8_t type, void (*delayFun)()) {
start();
writeByte(type == TEMP? MEASURE_TEMP : MEASURE_HUMI);
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 250; ++i) {
if (!digiRead()) {
meas[type] = readByte(1) << 8;
meas[type] |= readByte(1);
uint8_t flipped = 0;
for (uint8_t j = 0x80; j != 0; j >>= 1) {
flipped >>= 1;
if (crc8 & j)
flipped |= 0x80;
}
if (readByte(0) != flipped)
break;
return 0;
}
if (delayFun)
delayFun();
else
delay(1);
}
connReset();
return 1;
}
#if !defined(__AVR_ATtiny84__) && !defined(__AVR_ATtiny44__)
/** Calculate the current relative humidity and temperature.
* @param rh_true Variable to store the true relative humidity into.
* @param t_C Variable to store the temperature in degree celcius into.
*/
void SHT11::calculate(float& rh_true, float& t_C) const {
const float C1=-2.0468;
const float C2= 0.0367;
const float C3=-1.5955e-6;
const float T1=0.01;
const float T2=0.00008;
t_C = meas[TEMP] * 0.01 - 39.66; // for 3.3 V
float rh = meas[HUMI];
rh_true = (t_C-25)*(T1+T2*rh) + C3*rh*rh + C2*rh + C1;
if (rh_true > 99) rh_true = 100;
if (rh_true < 0.1) rh_true = 0.1;
}
/** Calculate the current dewpoint based on h and t.
* @param h The relative humidity.
* @param t The temperature.
* @return The dewpoint in degrees C.
*/
float SHT11::dewpoint(float h, float t) {
float k = (log10(h)-2)/0.4343 + (17.62*t)/(243.12+t);
return 243.12*k/(17.62-k);
}
#else
//XXX TINY!
#endif