Máquina do tempo - Sofia Erzini
A programme that can control a machine meant for stop motion animation.
The programme is responding to camera capture, therefor each time a picture is taken motors are activated and take a step or more according to the preferences made by the programmer.
These motors are integrated in the mechanical structure that will make all the elements of light and weather change frame-by-frame.
Leaving the animator free to introduce any element according to this theme of cycle and repetition.
Scheme:
1 +--------+ Camera Capture +-------+ | | + + 2 step motors 8 Step motors + + | | + + 3 Camera Capture 7 Camera capture + + | | + + 4 Step motors 6 Step motors + + | | +--------+ Camera Capture +-------+ 5
1st step, controle the stepmotor, back/ forward/ pause
\\The circuit diagrame of an Arduino Uno, 28-BYJ48 steper motor and a ULN2003 stepper module (driver):
\\ Using Serial Print:
The serial monitor is a practical fiture of the arduino that alows a live view in your pc (via USB cable) of the actions happening.
With serial print you can send information Live to the arduino Board, making it, in my case, rotate the motor in a "negative" or "positive" direction with any given angle. by not typing (aka printing) anything the motor will stay in place.
\\The code used*:
// Arduino stepper motor control code #include <Stepper.h> // Include the header file // change this to the number of steps on your motor #define STEPS 32 // create an instance of the stepper class using the steps and pins Stepper stepper(STEPS, 8, 10, 9, 11); int val = 0; void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); stepper.setSpeed(200); } void loop() { if (Serial.available()>0) { val = Serial.parseInt(); stepper.step(val); Serial.println(val); //for debugging } }
2ND STEP, A button and an external sorce ofe energie was added to the circuit.