/* * Author: Zion Orent * Copyright (c) 2015 Intel Corporation. * * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the * terms of the The MIT License which is available at * https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */ var MOSFETsensor = require("jsupm_cjq4435"); var g_addnumBool = true; var g_cycleNum = 0.0; var g_cycleCount = 0; // Instantiate a CJQ4435 MOSFET on a PWM capable digital pin D3 var myMOSFETsensor = new MOSFETsensor.CJQ4435(3); myMOSFETsensor.setPeriodMS(10); myMOSFETsensor.enable(true); // A note on timing: // In the C++ example, the system sleeps 11 times for 100 milliseconds // between each duty cycle. After reaching the last point of the cycle, // the system sleeps again for 1 second. // The sleeps are cumulative, so the system has slept for 2.1 seconds // sum total for each cycle. // setInterval and setTimeout make asynchronous function calls; // they aren't cumulative. // In order to approximate the behavior of the C++ example, we need // to call each iteration 2.1 seconds apart instead of 1 second apart. var myInterval = setInterval(function() { setDutyCycle(); }, (1000 + (11*100)) ); // We start with a duty cycle of 0.0 (off) and increment to 1.0 (on) // Then we take it back down, // starting with a duty cycle of 1.0 (on) and decrement to 0.0 (off) function setDutyCycle() { myMOSFETsensor.setDutyCycle(g_cycleNum); if (g_addnumBool) g_cycleNum += 0.1; else g_cycleNum -= 0.1; g_cycleCount++; if (g_cycleCount > 10) { g_addnumBool = !g_addnumBool; g_cycleCount = 0; } else setTimeout(setDutyCycle, 100); } // When exiting: clear interval and print exit message process.on('SIGINT', function() { clearInterval(myInterval); myMOSFETsensor = null; MOSFETsensor.cleanUp(); MOSFETsensor = null; console.log("Exiting..."); process.exit(0); });