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color organ help...
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excellent
i am already making the serial cable as well.
thanks..
i am already making the serial cable as well.
thanks..
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i got my chips in today, will start breadboarding it this weekend i hope...
Re: color organ help...
Fantastic! If you have any problems I'm here to help.
Steve G.
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thanks, i'll keep you posted..
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ok,, i got things together.. programmed the picaxe successfully the 1st time yay.
i got the color organ breadboarded everything is right.
but i cannot get it to work i have my audio connected to the headphone jack of a portable cd player. i saw 1-2 led blink once, maybe 2x, but that was all..
is there something more i need to do to the code ? i am still fuzzy on that.
i got the color organ breadboarded everything is right.
but i cannot get it to work i have my audio connected to the headphone jack of a portable cd player. i saw 1-2 led blink once, maybe 2x, but that was all..
is there something more i need to do to the code ? i am still fuzzy on that.
Re: color organ help...
dac,
Could be the audio signal is too low. Check the audio level at the Picaxe input, you need at least 1 volt rms for good response.
Steve G
Could be the audio signal is too low. Check the audio level at the Picaxe input, you need at least 1 volt rms for good response.
Steve G
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will double check when i get home this afternoon,,i had it plugged into headphone jack and almost at full volume..
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ok, i double checked things.. i upped the audio a lil more, i get a bit more reaction if i do not have the 10K resistor to ground at the audio input.
i played with a audio tone disk i have..and get mixed results.. in your code is it programed for a exact frequency or a range of frequencies per channel.
if i get a channel to work it is not steady lit.. it fluctuates.
it all looks promising so far,,but maybe needs tweaking..
i want to have like...
low freq............ 30hz - 60hz
med low freq..... 80hz - 350hz
med high freq.... 500hz - 700hz
high freq ......... 10khz - 15khz
just as a starter platform..then i should be able to figure it out from there.
tweak it as i go on.
i played with a audio tone disk i have..and get mixed results.. in your code is it programed for a exact frequency or a range of frequencies per channel.
if i get a channel to work it is not steady lit.. it fluctuates.
it all looks promising so far,,but maybe needs tweaking..
i want to have like...
low freq............ 30hz - 60hz
med low freq..... 80hz - 350hz
med high freq.... 500hz - 700hz
high freq ......... 10khz - 15khz
just as a starter platform..then i should be able to figure it out from there.
tweak it as i go on.
Re: color organ help...
Each LED is driven by a band of frequencies, somewhere in this neighborhood if the signal is a sine wave
Red: 20 to 600hz
Green: 600 to 1350hz
Yellow: 1350 to 3500hz
Blue: 3500 to 19000hz
It's normal for the LEDs to fluctuate. The way the code is written the chip is acting like a scanner. It checks each band Red, Green, Yellow and Blue and if the number is in the range then the appropriate LED turns on. Then after a delay set by the value of w0 all the LEDs turn off and the cycle is repeated.
I found it works better if you change the line: pause w0 to pause 100 that sets the on time of the LEDs to .1 second.
Steve G
Red: 20 to 600hz
Green: 600 to 1350hz
Yellow: 1350 to 3500hz
Blue: 3500 to 19000hz
It's normal for the LEDs to fluctuate. The way the code is written the chip is acting like a scanner. It checks each band Red, Green, Yellow and Blue and if the number is in the range then the appropriate LED turns on. Then after a delay set by the value of w0 all the LEDs turn off and the cycle is repeated.
I found it works better if you change the line: pause w0 to pause 100 that sets the on time of the LEDs to .1 second.
Steve G
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ok, i'll try that and see what happens..
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hello again and happy new year.. i just had time to get back onto this..
i did change the pause wo to 100.. there is a little change but the leds still do not seem to sync to the music.
i know you said that it needs 1v p-p, i am using a portable cd player, this should be a 1v p-p i'd think.
anything stronger would cause the audio to be badly distorted...wouldn't you think ?
i did change the pause wo to 100.. there is a little change but the leds still do not seem to sync to the music.
i know you said that it needs 1v p-p, i am using a portable cd player, this should be a 1v p-p i'd think.
anything stronger would cause the audio to be badly distorted...wouldn't you think ?
Re: color organ help...
The pulsin command is actually better suited for square waves so any audio signal that's over driven or distorted should not make any difference. Go ahead and crank up the volume but do not exceed the value of power supply voltage.anything stronger would cause the audio to be badly distorted
Happy New Year!
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i did that, way past into distortion. and it just does not do right..
i even used one of them cd's full of test tones, from 20hz up to 20khz. ( choose one at a time )
even sound sweeps ( goes thru all frequencies at one time )
it is just erratic.. i even tried another chip, just in case this one was flaky. but if it was,,would it still program ? i'd think not..but what do i know..lol
i checked made sure all is wired up correctly also.. it is
i even used one of them cd's full of test tones, from 20hz up to 20khz. ( choose one at a time )
even sound sweeps ( goes thru all frequencies at one time )
it is just erratic.. i even tried another chip, just in case this one was flaky. but if it was,,would it still program ? i'd think not..but what do i know..lol
i checked made sure all is wired up correctly also.. it is
Re: color organ help...
Dac, first of all download this new program. then try the test mode below.
red: pulsin C.3, 1,w0
if w0 > 68 then
high C.0
endif
green:
if w0 > 27 and w0 < 69 then
high C.1
endif
blue:
if w0 > 11 and w0 < 27 then
high C.2
endif
yellow:
if w0 < 12 and w0 > 1 then
high C.4
endif
pause 100
let pinsC = %00000000
goto red
Set up your signal generator to the specs below.
sine wave at 3 volt pp
At a frequency of: 300 Hz only the red LED should stay lit.
1000 Hz only the green LED
2000 Hz only the blue LED
4000 Hz only the yellow LED
The LEDs will have a slight flicker in this test mode because the outputs all go low at the end of the program before it returns to "red". If you are not getting these results then we have a problem.
Steve G.
red: pulsin C.3, 1,w0
if w0 > 68 then
high C.0
endif
green:
if w0 > 27 and w0 < 69 then
high C.1
endif
blue:
if w0 > 11 and w0 < 27 then
high C.2
endif
yellow:
if w0 < 12 and w0 > 1 then
high C.4
endif
pause 100
let pinsC = %00000000
goto red
Set up your signal generator to the specs below.
sine wave at 3 volt pp
At a frequency of: 300 Hz only the red LED should stay lit.
1000 Hz only the green LED
2000 Hz only the blue LED
4000 Hz only the yellow LED
The LEDs will have a slight flicker in this test mode because the outputs all go low at the end of the program before it returns to "red". If you are not getting these results then we have a problem.
Steve G.
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