st-anything/lib/ST_Anything/PS_PulseCounter.h

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//******************************************************************************************
// File: PS_PulseCounter.h
// Authors: Dan G Ogorchock & Daniel J Ogorchock (Father and Son)
//
// Summary: PS_PulseCounter is a class which implements the SmartThings "Power Meter"-style device capability.
// It inherits from the st::PollingSensor class. The current version uses a digital input to measure the
// the number of counts between polling intervals. At the polling interval, the pulse count is converted
// to engineering units via a linear conversion (engUnits = slope x counts + offset).
//
//
// Create an instance of this class in your sketch's global variable section
// For Example: st::PS_PulseCounter sensor3(F("power1"), 60, 5, PIN_PULSE, FALLING, INPUT_PULLUP, 1.0, 0);
//
// st::PS_PulseCounter() constructor requires the following arguments
// - String &name - REQUIRED - the name of the object - must be in form of "power1", "power2", etc...
// - int interval - REQUIRED - the polling interval in seconds
// - int offset - REQUIRED - the polling interval offset in seconds - used to prevent all polling sensors from executing at the same time
// - byte pin - REQUIRED - the GPIO Pin to be used as an digital input (Hardware Interrupt)
// - byte inttype - REQUIRED - which type of Arduino interrupt to trigger the ISR (RISING, FALLING, CHANGE)
// - byte inputmode - REQUIRED - Mode of the digital input Pin (INPUT, INPUT_PULLUP)
// - float cnvslope - REQUIRED - Conversion to Engineering Units Slope
// - float cnvoffset - REQUIRED - Conversion to Engineering Units Offset
//
// This class supports receiving configuration data from the SmartThings cloud via the ST App. A user preference
// can be configured in your phone's ST App, and then the "Configure" tile will send the data for all sensors to
// the ST Shield. For PollingSensors, this data is handled in the beSMart() function.
//
// TODO: Determine a method to persist the ST Cloud's Polling Interval data
//
// Change History:
//
// Date Who What
// ---- --- ----
// 2015-03-31 Dan Ogorchock Original Creation
// 2018-03-03 Dan Ogorchock Improved code to make generic for all boards, not just Arduino MEGA
// 2020-01-17 Dan Ogorchock Improved support for ESP8266 using Arduino IDE Board Manager 2.5.1 and newer
// 2020-11-15 Dan Ogorchock Prevent Refresh from sending data for this particular device.
// 2021-04-12 Dan Ogorchock Corrected data type for interrupt type to correct compiler error for Nano 33 IoT
// 2021-06-14 Dan Ogorchock Fixed for SAMD Architectures...again
// 2023-01-25 Dan Ogorchock Fixed for MKR 1010 (use PinStatus instead of int for inttype)
// 2023-01-26 Dan Ogorchock Fixed for SAMD Architecture boards versus all other boards
//
//
//******************************************************************************************
#ifndef ST_PS_PULSECOUNTER_H
#define ST_PS_PULSECOUNTER_H
#include "PollingSensor.h"
namespace st
{
class PS_PulseCounter : public PollingSensor
{
private:
byte m_nInputPin; //input pin connected to the pulse generator
byte m_nInputMode; //input mode (INPUT or INPUT_PULLUP)
unsigned long m_nSensorValue; //current sensor value (m_nSensorValue = Long(m_fCnvSlope * m_nCounts + m_fCnvOffset))
float m_fCnvSlope; //Linear Conversion Slope
float m_fCnvOffset; //Linear Conversion Offset
volatile unsigned long* m_pCounter; //Point to the correct Counter variable;
public:
#if defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_SAMD)
//constructor - called in your sketch's global variable declaration section
PS_PulseCounter(const __FlashStringHelper *name, unsigned int interval, int offset, byte inputpin, PinStatus inttype, byte inputmode, float cnvslope, float cnvoffset);
#else
//constructor - called in your sketch's global variable declaration section
PS_PulseCounter(const __FlashStringHelper* name, unsigned int interval, int offset, byte inputpin, int inttype, byte inputmode, float cnvslope, float cnvoffset);
#endif
//destructor
virtual ~PS_PulseCounter();
//SmartThings Shield data handler (receives configuration data from ST - polling interval, and adjusts on the fly)
virtual void beSmart(const String &str);
//called periodically by Everything class to ensure ST Cloud is kept consistent with the state of each Device subclass object
virtual void refresh();
//function to get data from sensor and queue results for transfer to ST Cloud
virtual void getData();
//gets
inline byte getPin() const {return m_nInputPin;}
inline long getSensorValue() const {return m_nSensorValue;}
//sets
void setPin(byte pin);
friend void isrPulse();
};
}
#endif