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This is a simple coding that display the distance of the obstacle to the sensor. When the sensor is approaching the obstacle, the buzzer will sound at a higher rate.
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#include <NewPing.h> | |
#define TRIGGER_PIN 12 // Arduino pin tied to trigger pin on the ultrasonic sensor. | |
#define ECHO_PIN 11 // Arduino pin tied to echo pin on the ultrasonic sensor. | |
#define MAX_DISTANCE 200 // Maximum distance we want to ping for (in centimeters). Maximum sensor distance is rated at 400-500cm. | |
NewPing sonar(TRIGGER_PIN, ECHO_PIN, MAX_DISTANCE); // NewPing setup of pins and maximum distance. | |
void setup() { | |
Serial.begin(115200); // Open serial monitor at 115200 baud to see ping results. | |
pinMode(7,OUTPUT); | |
} | |
void loop() { | |
delay(50); // Wait 50ms between pings (about 20 pings/sec). 29ms should be the shortest delay between pings. | |
int distance = sonar.ping_cm(); // Send ping, get ping time in microseconds (uS). | |
Serial.print("Ping: "); | |
Serial.print(distance); // Convert ping time to distance in cm and print result (0 = outside set distance range) | |
Serial.println("cm"); | |
if (distance < 35) | |
{ | |
digitalWrite(7, HIGH); | |
delay(distance*10); | |
digitalWrite(7, LOW); | |
delay(distance*10); | |
} | |
} |
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