I have a basic program scope but I could use some help
I am working on an HHO generator project and I need to develop a program that I can tweak and adjust. I am not a programmer but I can adjust code as needed. Programing from scratch is just not my vocation.
Here is the basic scope of the project and I am using an sx chip. I just need a basic code framework to get started with. My thanks and appreciation to anyone that can help.
1
check to see if the engine is running
5 volts on 0 volts off
no gas if no power
2
pressure transducer input
read pressure transducer
Add pulse to off time to regulate the cell output
Add or subtract time to balance pressure
3
pulse width modulation driver
on time
off time
on time
off time
on time
off time
on time
off time
4
over temperature check
read sensor light led if too hot
5
water level sensor
read voltage
if 5 volts do nothing
if 0 volts and the cell is on then turn on the water pump
for two seconds
Here is the basic scope of the project and I am using an sx chip. I just need a basic code framework to get started with. My thanks and appreciation to anyone that can help.
1
check to see if the engine is running
5 volts on 0 volts off
no gas if no power
2
pressure transducer input
read pressure transducer
Add pulse to off time to regulate the cell output
Add or subtract time to balance pressure
3
pulse width modulation driver
on time
off time
on time
off time
on time
off time
on time
off time
4
over temperature check
read sensor light led if too hot
5
water level sensor
read voltage
if 5 volts do nothing
if 0 volts and the cell is on then turn on the water pump
for two seconds
Comments
That program is something that would take many hours to code and debug.
I suggest that you do the program in small pieces. Get each piece working. Then try to get the whole ball of wax to work.
As a first step I would write a program to read the pressure transducer input, since that seems to be a critial part of the program.
Bean.
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