I have a problem with my code. I wired everything correctly, but the values that the sensors read are either wrong. Or the code I wrote is wrong. The car never stops when something is within 20cm of the front sensor. It rather just keeps driving. The RC car is hooked up to the arduino with 3 ultrasonic sensors. And the RC motors are driven by an H-bridge(not the shield). The commented code parts are the code for if the RC car had a servo. But this car had 2 RC motors. Here is the code:
//Libraries.
//#include <Servo.h>
#include <NewPing.h>
//Variables.
/*const int pos = 103; //Servo midden 103*
const int StrLeft = 70; //Serv0 naar links.
const int StrRight = 133; //Servo naar rechts.*/
int Left = 5;
int Right = 4;
int Forwards = 3;
int Backwards = 2;
int potPin = A0;
int speed = 0;
#define TRIGGER_PIN1 11 //Front
#define ECHO_PIN1 12
#define TRIGGER_PIN2 7 //Left
#define ECHO_PIN2 8
#define TRIGGER_PIN3 9 //Right
#define ECHO_PIN3 10
#define MAX_DISTANCE 200
#define MAX_DISTANCEF 1000
//Name of the objects.
//Servo MyServo;
NewPing sonar1(TRIGGER_PIN1, ECHO_PIN1, MAX_DISTANCEF);//Front
NewPing sonar2(TRIGGER_PIN2, ECHO_PIN2, MAX_DISTANCE);//Left
NewPing sonar3(TRIGGER_PIN3, ECHO_PIN3, MAX_DISTANCE);//Right
//Start of the program.
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);
int Fwd = false;
/*MyServo.attach(9); //Pin number of the attached Servo.
MyServo.write(pos); //Resets to this posistion automatically.*/
pinMode(Left, OUTPUT);
pinMode(Right, OUTPUT);
pinMode(Forwards, OUTPUT);
pinMode(Backwards, OUTPUT);
}
//During the program.
void loop() {
//Sturen
/*MyServo.write(pos);
delay(1000);
MyServo.write(StrLeft);
Serial.print("Links");
delay(1000);
MyServo.write(StrRight);
Serial.print("Rechts");
delay(1000);
MyServo.write(pos);
delay(1000);*/
//Value of the potentiometer
speed = analogRead(potPin);
speed = map(speed, 0, 1023, 0, 179);
Serial.print(speed);
//Sensor
unsigned int distanceF = sonar1.ping_cm();//Front
unsigned int distanceL = sonar2.ping_cm();//Left
unsigned int distanceR = sonar2.ping_cm();//Right
Serial.print(distanceF);
Serial.print(distanceL);
Serial.print(distanceR);
Serial.print("cm");
delay(50);
//Values for driving
if (distanceF > 50 ) {
int Fwd = true;
Serial.print("true");
} else {
int Fwd = false;
Serial.print("false");
Stp();
}
delay(50);
if ((distanceF = true) && (distanceL > distanceR)) {
fwdLeft();
} else if ((distanceF = true) && (distanceR > distanceL)){
fwdRight();
}
delay(50);
}
void fwdLeft() {
digitalWrite(Forwards, HIGH);
digitalWrite(Backwards, LOW);
digitalWrite(Left, HIGH);
digitalWrite(Right, LOW);
}
void fwdRight() {
digitalWrite(Forwards, HIGH);
digitalWrite(Backwards, LOW);
digitalWrite(Left, LOW);
digitalWrite(Right, HIGH);
}
void Stp() {
digitalWrite(Forwards, LOW);
digitalWrite(Backwards, LOW);
digitalWrite(Left, LOW);
digitalWrite(Right, LOW);
}
unsigned int distanceR = sonar2.ping_cm();//Right
should beunsigned int distanceR = sonar3.ping_cm();//Right
I guessfwdLeft
andfwdRight
functions are probably wrong. You never instruct your car to go forward. VariableFwd
does nothing. Why is it anint
? Even if you stop the car, it's immediately instructed to move "left" or "right".(distanceF = true)
makes no sense. Why are you settingdistanceF
to true? There are too many thing wrong with this code and this site isn't a debugging service.