circuitpython/docs/pyboard/tutorial/debounce.rst
Daniel Campora 7ca1bd314b docs: Generate a separate docs build for each port.
Using Damien's approach where conf.py and topindex.html are
shared by all ports.
2015-06-04 23:44:35 +01:00

38 lines
1.2 KiB
ReStructuredText

Debouncing a pin input
======================
A pin used as input from a switch or other mechanical device can have a lot
of noise on it, rapidly changing from low to high when the switch is first
pressed or released. This noise can be eliminated using a capacitor (a
debouncing circuit). It can also be eliminated using a simple function that
makes sure the value on the pin is stable.
The following function does just this. It gets the current value of the given
pin, and then waits for the value to change. The new pin value must be stable
for a continuous 20ms for it to register the change. You can adjust this time
(to say 50ms) if you still have noise. ::
import pyb
def wait_pin_change(pin):
# wait for pin to change value
# it needs to be stable for a continuous 20ms
cur_value = pin.value()
active = 0
while active < 20:
if pin.value() != cur_value:
active += 1
else:
active = 0
pyb.delay(1)
Use it something like this::
import pyb
pin_x1 = pyb.Pin('X1', pyb.Pin.IN, pyb.Pin.PULL_DOWN)
while True:
wait_pin_change(pin_x1)
pyb.LED(4).toggle()