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// Copied from:
// http://www.instructables.com/id/Interface-a-rotary-phone-dial-to-an-Arduino/?ALLSTEPS
// By Instructables user guidomax
int needToPrint = 0;
int count;
int in = 2;
int lastState = LOW;
int trueState = LOW;
long lastStateChangeTime = 0;
int cleared = 0;
// constants
int dialHasFinishedRotatingAfterMs = 100;
int debounceDelay = 10;
void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
pinMode(in, INPUT);
}
void loop()
{
int reading = digitalRead(in);
if ((millis() - lastStateChangeTime) > dialHasFinishedRotatingAfterMs) {
// the dial isn't being dialed, or has just finished being dialed.
if (needToPrint) {
// if it's only just finished being dialed, we need to send the number down the serial
// line and reset the count. We mod the count by 10 because '0' will send 10 pulses.
Serial.print(count % 10, DEC);
needToPrint = 0;
count = 0;
cleared = 0;
}
}
if (reading != lastState) {
lastStateChangeTime = millis();
}
if ((millis() - lastStateChangeTime) > debounceDelay) {
// debounce - this happens once it's stablized
if (reading != trueState) {
// this means that the switch has either just gone from closed->open or vice versa.
trueState = reading;
if (trueState == HIGH) {
// increment the count of pulses if it's gone high.
count++;
needToPrint = 1; // we'll need to print this number (once the dial has finished rotating)
}
}
}
lastState = reading;
}
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