upm/examples/java/ECEZO_Example.java
Jon Trulson ad275e1d41 ecezo: initial implementation; C, C++; FTI + examples
Signed-off-by: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
2016-11-28 17:45:23 -07:00

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/*
* Author: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
* Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation.
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import upm_ecezo.ECEZO;
public class ECEZO_Example
{
public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException
{
// ! [Interesting]
// Instantiate a ECEZO sensor on uart 0 at 9600 baud.
ECEZO sensor = new ECEZO(0, 9600, false);
// For I2C, assuming the device is configured for address 0x64 on
// I2C bus 0, you could use something like:
//
// ECEZO sensor = new ECEZO(0, 0x64, true);
while (true)
{
// update our values from the sensor
sensor.update();
System.out.println("EC "
+ sensor.getEC()
+ " uS/cm, TDS "
+ sensor.getTDS()
+ " mg/L, Salinity "
+ sensor.getSalinity()
+ " PSS-78, SG "
+ sensor.getSG());
Thread.sleep(5000);
}
// ! [Interesting]
}
}