using laser dog goggles as py port template
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/*******************************************************************
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Bionic Eye sketch for Adafruit Trinket.
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by Bill Earl
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for Adafruit Industries
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Required library is the Adafruit_SoftServo library
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available at https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_SoftServo
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The standard Arduino IDE servo library will not work with 8 bit
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AVR microcontrollers like Trinket and Gemma due to differences
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in available timer hardware and programming. We simply refresh
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by piggy-backing on the timer0 millis() counter
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Trinket: Bat+ Gnd Pin #0 Pin #1
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Connection: Servo+ Servo- Tilt Rotate
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(Red) (Brown) Servo Servo
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(Orange)(Orange)
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*******************************************************************/
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#include <Adafruit_SoftServo.h> // SoftwareServo (works on non PWM pins)
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#define TILTSERVOPIN 0 // Servo control line (orange) on Trinket Pin #0
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#define ROTATESERVOPIN 1 // Servo control line (orange) on Trinket Pin #1
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Adafruit_SoftServo TiltServo, RotateServo; //create TWO servo objects
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void setup()
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{
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// Set up the interrupt that will refresh the servo for us automagically
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OCR0A = 0xAF; // any number is OK
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TIMSK |= _BV(OCIE0A); // Turn on the compare interrupt (below!)
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TiltServo.attach(TILTSERVOPIN); // Attach the servo to pin 0 on Trinket
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RotateServo.attach(ROTATESERVOPIN); // Attach the servo to pin 1 on Trinket
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delay(15); // Wait 15ms for the servo to reach the position
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}
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void loop()
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{
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delay(100);
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TiltServo.detach(); // release the servo
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RotateServo.detach(); // release the servo
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if(random(100) > 80) // on average, move once every 500ms
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{
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TiltServo.attach(TILTSERVOPIN); // Attach the servo to pin 0 on Trinket
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TiltServo.write(random(120, 180)); // Tell servo to go to position
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}
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if(random(100) > 90) // on average, move once every 500ms
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{
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RotateServo.attach(ROTATESERVOPIN); // Attach the servo to pin 1 on Trinket
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RotateServo.write(random(0, 180)); // Tell servo to go to position
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}
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}
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// We'll take advantage of the built in millis() timer that goes off
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// to keep track of time, and refresh the servo every 20 milliseconds
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// The SIGNAL(TIMER0_COMPA_vect) function is the interrupt that will be
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// Called by the microcontroller every 2 milliseconds
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volatile uint8_t counter = 0;
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SIGNAL(TIMER0_COMPA_vect)
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{
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// this gets called every 2 milliseconds
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counter += 2;
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// every 20 milliseconds, refresh the servos!
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if (counter >= 20)
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{
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counter = 0;
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TiltServo.refresh();
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RotateServo.refresh();
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}
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}
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# Laser Dog Goggles
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# https://learn.adafruit.com/laser-dog-goggles
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import time
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import board
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import pulseio
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from adafruit_motor import servo
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# servo pin for the M0 boards:
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pwm = pulseio.PWMOut(board.A2, duty_cycle=2 ** 15, frequency=50)
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my_servo = servo.Servo(pwm)
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speed = .04 # 40ms lower value means faster movement
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max_turn = 180 # rotation range 180 degree, half a circle
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while True:
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# move stepper max_turn degrees clockwise
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for angle in range(0, max_turn, 1):
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my_servo.angle = angle
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time.sleep(speed)
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# move stepper max_turn degrees counter clockwise
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for angle in range(max_turn, 0, -1):
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my_servo.angle = angle
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time.sleep(speed)
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# 3D_Printed_Bionic_Eye
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Code to accompany this Adafruit tutorial:
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https://learn.adafruit.com/3d-printed-bionic-eye
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