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    Possible issue with Tab5 and UiFlow v2.3.1 - (i2c driver install error)

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    • robskiR
      robski
      last edited by robski

      what are RAW values you are getting from your sensor? pure analog read value?

      try below

      float raw = analogRead(sensorPin); // Read analog value
      float Vout = raw / 4095.0 * 3.6; // Convert to voltage (assuming 3.6V reference)
      float P = (Vout - 0.1) / 3.0 * 300.0 - 100.0; // Calculate pressure in kPa

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        Kenzo @robski
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        @robski Thanks for replying! With nothing connected to the Tube pressure sensor, I am getting a RAW value of 3,287 (12 bit option selected in the ADC parameter).

        In regards to a 3.6V reference, where is that in the documentation?

        RangeSpan_1.jpg

        I think we are getting close to solving this problem!

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          Kenzo @Kenzo
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          @robski - I stumbled across this youtube video about an Arduino Pressure Sensor and was thinking about testing a version of his method for coming up with a calculation...

          https://youtu.be/UrqPxwsPWGk?si=4Ho9CQwpoFZstMBk&t=321

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          • robskiR
            robski
            last edited by robski

            with your raw value as 3287
            sensor range -100 to 200
            analog range 0 to 4095

            your calculated pressure should be around 140

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              Kenzo @robski
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              @robski - hmmm.... Well that raw value was with nothing connected to the Tube Pressor sensor. Because nothing is connected to the tube pressure sensor I would assume it would be closer to 0 Kpa... 140Kpa is a big difference from 0 Kpa... I wonder what we are missing?

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                Kenzo @robski
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                @robski I keep coming up with 140Kpa also...
                We must be missing something...

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                • robskiR
                  robski
                  last edited by

                  just connect voltage to sensor and measure what voltage it is giving out between output pin and ground. for 0 kPa your raw Analog value should be around 1300 i think

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                    Kenzo @robski
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                    @robski - I think you hit on something there! I measured the voltage between the ground and the sensor and it came to around 1.1v which according to the graph should be around 0 Kpa. (see attached photos) Something is definitely strange...

                    VoltageReading_1.jpg

                    PressureGraph_1.jpg

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                      Kenzo @Kenzo
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                        Kenzo @Kenzo
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                        Also here is the formula I was using to calculate Kpa

                        So for 12 bit parameter, this gives a kpa resolution of 300Kpa/4096 bits or 0.0732421875 kpa/bit (73.2pa/bit)

                        x = ( (0.0732421875 kpa/bit * Raw Value bit) - 100Kpa)
                        x = ( (0.0732421875 kpa/bit * 3287 bit) - 100Kpa) = 140.7Kpa

                        For the 16 bit parameter this gives a kpa resolution of 300Kpa/65536 bits or 0.00457763671875 kpa/bit (4.6pa/bit)

                        x = ( (0.00457763671875 kpa/bit * Raw Value bit) - 100Kpa)
                        x = ( (0.00457763671875 kpa/bit * 52600 bit) - 100Kpa) = 140.8Kpa

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                          Kenzo @robski
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                          @robski I sent an email to M5Stack Support about the possible issue with the Tab5 and Tube Pressure sensor BUT no response so far....

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                          • kurikoK
                            kuriko @Kenzo
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                            @Kenzo
                            This is an ADC problem. We are fixing UiFlow2 codes. Please be patient.

                            Good morning, and welcome to the Black Mesa Transit System.

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                              Kenzo @kuriko
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                              @kuriko Thanks Kuriko for responding and taking a further look into the issue! Looking forward to testing out the updated version of UiFlow with the fix!

                              I will now wait quietly and patiently while your team works on an ADC fix.

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