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12/03/2012, 02:43 AM | #1151 | |
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**********************************************************C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\ Wire\Wire.cpp:78: error: prototype for 'uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(uint8_t, uint8_t, uint8_t)' does not match any in class 'TwoWire' C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\/Wire.h:53: error: candidates are: uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(int, int) C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\/Wire.h:52: error: uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(uint8_t, uint8_t) C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp: In member function 'uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(uint8_t, uint8_t)': C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:95: error: no matching function for call to 'TwoWire::requestFrom(uint8_t, uint8_t, uint8_t)' C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:93: note: candidates are: uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(uint8_t, uint8_t) C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\/Wire.h:53: note: uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(int, int) C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp: In member function 'uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(int, int)': C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:100: error: no matching function for call to 'TwoWire::requestFrom(uint8_t, uint8_t, uint8_t)' C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:93: note: candidates are: uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(uint8_t, uint8_t) C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:98: note: uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(int, int) C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp: At global scope: C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:103: error: prototype for 'uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(int, int, int)' does not match any in class 'TwoWire' C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:98: error: candidates are: uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(int, int) C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:93: error: uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(uint8_t, uint8_t) C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:137: error: prototype for 'uint8_t TwoWire::endTransmission(uint8_t)' does not match any in class 'TwoWire' C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\/Wire.h:51: error: candidate is: uint8_t TwoWire::endTransmission() C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp: In member function 'uint8_t TwoWire::endTransmission()': C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:154: error: no matching function for call to 'TwoWire::endTransmission(bool)' C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:152: note: candidates are: uint8_t TwoWire::endTransmission() C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp: At global scope: C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:160: error: no 'size_t TwoWire::write(uint8_t)' member function declared in class 'TwoWire' C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:185: error: no 'size_t TwoWire::write(const uint8_t*, size_t)' member function declared in class 'TwoWire' C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:203: error: prototype for 'int TwoWire::available()' does not match any in class 'TwoWire' C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\/Wire.h:58: error: candidate is: uint8_t TwoWire::available() C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:211: error: no 'int TwoWire::read()' member function declared in class 'TwoWire' C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:227: error: no 'int TwoWire:eek()' member function declared in class 'TwoWire' C:\Users\Aqua\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Wire\Wire.cpp:238: error: no 'void TwoWire::flush()' member function declared in class 'TwoWire' ********************************************************* Pardon me if this error is just minor and could be resolved easily. I am a novice in programming. So please help me to resolve this error message. |
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12/16/2012, 01:49 PM | #1152 |
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Hey everyone I am a noob when it comes to coding. but can some one tell me how to get the typhon code that is from BoostLED to update every second when in "Timer Mode" or if someone can just do it real quick.
here is the code. |
12/31/2012, 03:42 PM | #1153 |
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Anyone have a spair board they'd be willing to part with?
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02/04/2013, 02:59 PM | #1154 |
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02/15/2013, 12:22 AM | #1155 |
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Hi all. Hopefully this isn't considered "resurrecting an ancient thread" as I think it's still quite relevant. I've skimmed it over, though after like page 18 I sort of started getting lost!
Basically, I'm just wondering if someone can point me to the wiring diagram for a regular Arduino Duemilanove. I'm building my LED array this weekend and I'll only need 0-5v PWM for the drivers I'm using (Meanwell LDD). I have: 1 - Arduino Duemilanove 1 - LCD display w/pot (HD44780) 1 - DS1307 RTC 4 - buttons and wires, breadboard, etc... So in summary all I want to do is be able to use the typhon sketch for my arduino w/o having to build the typhon board since I already have the arduino and I won't be using 10v PWM. I've searched quite a bit for this but the closest I've come is Katchupoy's thread, but he uses a strange shield with buttons already on it and it doesn't hook up to the LCD directly. I also tried viewing the typhon board in Eagle, but I couldn't figure out the pins from that either (though I am reading up on it still). Thanks in advance! |
02/15/2013, 03:21 PM | #1156 |
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Hi everyone! Big props to DWZM and all the contributors that made this project as great as it is.
Does anyone have any extra boards they are willing to sell? I could use up to 2. Thanks Speedbump858 |
02/16/2013, 08:29 AM | #1157 |
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i have two boards square:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...&postcount=637 whit adafruit white case this: https://www.adafruit.com/products/271 if you want contact me for mp |
03/12/2013, 06:54 AM | #1158 |
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Typhon PCB
I was sending a board to John Borders and it got returned. Erased the pm.
John, pm me. |
03/13/2013, 09:13 PM | #1159 |
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Typhon PC Board
Hey Shark boy, Saw your message and I emailed ya here(cant PM yet) and via gmail(the gmail one bounced). I was checking for the board and it never arrived. Did it say WHY it was sent back? I never got a notice here.
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03/14/2013, 11:56 AM | #1160 | |
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Who wants a cheap, simple, Arduino-based LED controller?
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Also, on a side note, does anyone have a working typhon code that works on a newer version of the arduino software since 1.0.4 is currently out? Just curious. I could always just modify the code to make it work but if someone else has already done so, there is no point in wasting the hours of work to make the needed changes. |
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03/15/2013, 12:15 PM | #1161 |
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Moncapitane, I do not know
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03/15/2013, 10:01 PM | #1162 |
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This might be a dumb question but, I have the uno board. If I wanted to dim the channels separately and I bought the LCD screen and buttons do I still need to write the sketch on my computer or do you just do it through the button? I noticed the Jarduino used the Mega board and he had a touch screen and was dimming them without changing the sketch.
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04/01/2013, 06:15 AM | #1163 |
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CrazyEyes, you need to load the sketch on once. Then, the buttons allow you to alter the parameters that control the lights. So, if you want to change the dimming behavior, you just push buttons on the unit.
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04/03/2013, 09:30 PM | #1164 |
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Hey Sharkboy,
I cant PM you or email you directly (it bounces). Send me an email. I am still interested in the board. It looks like you copied the address incorrectly. Thanks John aka Speedbump858 |
04/19/2013, 08:15 PM | #1165 |
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I have an issue where every time one of my channels gets down to 20% to 10% my arduino controller starts reseting anything above or below that and the controller is fine I have it connected to 5 cat4101 LED drivers each driving 3 LED's
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07/10/2013, 01:24 PM | #1166 |
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Any way to add two more light channels?
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07/10/2013, 03:41 PM | #1167 |
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I have been working on improving the Typhon code to give each channel very precise control of every half-hour of every day. I will post the code here when it's all debugged.
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07/11/2013, 11:17 AM | #1168 |
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Who wants a cheap, simple, Arduino-based LED controller?
You should be able to just add additional channels in the coding if you are using a controller with additional PWM pins. I know the typhon controller is limited to 4 but if you use your own arduino, you should be able to incorporate addition PWM ports by just replicating the channels to add additional ones.
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07/12/2013, 05:29 AM | #1169 |
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I figured it could be done, I just have no coding experience and have no idea how I would make two more values arranged on the base display. If anyone wants to show me how to change the code it would be much appreciated. I am using rev13:
http://code.google.com/p/typhon-reef...yphon.pde?r=13 |
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Here is a link to the latest revision I know of (v.03 alpha). http://code.google.com/p/typhon-reef...hon/typhon.pde The ATMega328 does have 6 PWM pins that could be used for LED dimming however 2 of those are currently being used for the LCD in v.03. It can be done with code and hardware changes however.... A simpler approach might be to look at the Jarduino Project. You will get 6 channels of LED dimming plus a bunch of other neat options and a touchscreen. http://code.google.com/p/jarduino-aquarium-controller/ -BB |
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You could also get a mega and then you can use any of the digital pins to go with the screen and then have all of the pwm ports available. This is what I'm currently working on. You can still use the typhon code but just add more channels and modify the pins in which the lcd works from.
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07/26/2013, 10:34 PM | #1174 |
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How would you wire the PWM signal to Meanwell LDD drivers. Is it the same as shown for the typhoon here:
http://s451.photobucket.com/user/ajm...476a1.jpg.html Thanks, Sean |
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Wire the pwm output to the pwm input an add one ground from the controller. Am using the cat4101's currently that drive my typhon off the 12v output so i'm just connecting the pwm pin to the input.
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