Ultrasonic Sensor HC-SR04 & LED Indicator Module Using Visuino
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Ultrasonic Sensor HC-SR04 & LED Indicator Module Using Visuino
In this tutorial we will learn how to use LED Indicator Module & HC-SR04 Ultrasonic sensor with Arduino and Visuino.
The closer the obstacles are to the sensor the more LEDs will glow.
Watch the video!
What You Will Need
Here we are using a module with 6 LEDs, if you will use a module with more LEDs you might need to connect it to other digital pins or use a breadboard
- HC-SR04 Ultrasonic sensor
- Arduino UNO or Arduino Mega (or any other board)
- Visuino program: Download Visuino
- Jumper wires
The Circuit
For module with 6 LEDs: Put the module on the Arduino board digital pins [8,9,10,11,12,13,GND]
- D6 > digital pin [8]
- D5 > digital pin [9]
- D4 > digital pin [10]
- D3 > digital pin [11]
- D2 > digital pin [12]
- D1 > digital pin [13]
- GND > pin [GND]
If you are using a module with more LEDs you might need to use other digital pins or connect it to the breadboard.
- Connect Ultrasonic module pin (VCC) to Arduino pin [+5V]
- Connect Ultrasonic module pin (GND) to Arduino pin [GND]
- Connect Ultrasonic module pin (ECHO) to Arduino pin digital (2)
- Connect Ultrasonic module pin (TRIG) to Arduino pin digital (3)
Start Visuino, and Select the Arduino UNO Board Type
Start Visuino as shown in the first picture Click on the "Tools" button on the Arduino component (Picture 1) in Visuino When the dialog appears, select "Arduino UNO" as shown on Picture 2
In Visuino Add & Set Components
- Add "LED Bar Display" component and in the properties window set "Bars Output Pins" to 6 <<Number of LEDs on the module
- Add "Ultrasonic Ranger" component
- Add "Analog To Integer" component
- Add "Map Range Analog" component
"Map Range Analog" component will transform our distance from the ultrasonic sensor to the number of LEDs
- Select "MapRange1" and in the properties window set "Input Range" > "Max" to 20 <<this means that we will monitor the distance from 0 cm to 20 cm
- and "Output Range" > "Max" to 5 <<this is the number of LEDs (0-5), if you are using 8 LEDs module then set it to 7
To change the LED direction select "LEDBarDisplay1" and in the properties window set "Inverted Bars" to True
In Visuino Connect Components
- Connect "UltrasonicRanger1" pin [Echo] to Arduino digital pin [2]
- Connect "UltrasonicRanger1" pin [Ping-Trigger] to Arduino digital pin [3]
- Connect "UltrasonicRanger1" pin [Out] "MapRange1" pin [In]
- Connect "MapRange1" pin [Out] "AnalogToInteger1" pin [In]
- Connect "AnalogToInteger1" pin [Out] to "LEDBarDisplay1" pin [In]
- Connect "LEDBarDisplay1" pin [0] to Arduino digital pin [8]
- Connect "LEDBarDisplay1" pin [1] to Arduino digital pin [9]
- Connect "LEDBarDisplay1" pin [2] to Arduino digital pin [10]
- Connect "LEDBarDisplay1" pin [3] to Arduino digital pin [11]
- Connect "LEDBarDisplay1" pin [4] to Arduino digital pin [12]
- Connect "LEDBarDisplay1" pin [5] to Arduino digital pin [13]
Generate, Compile, and Upload the Arduino Code
In Visuino, at the bottom click on the "Build" Tab, make sure the correct port is selected, then click on the "Compile/Build and Upload" button.
Play
If you power the Arduino module the LEDs on the indicator module will start to indicate the distance of the obstacle detected by ultrasonic sensor.
Congratulations! You have completed your project with Visuino. Also attached is the Visuino project, that I created for this tutorial, you can download it and open it in Visuino: https://www.visuino.com