#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # Creates a C code lookup table for doing ADC to temperature conversion # on a microcontroller # based on: http://hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2007/10/measuring-temperature-easy-way.html # Modified Thu 10 Feb 2011 02:02:28 PM MST jgilmore for 5D_on_arduino firmware # temps are now in 14.2 fixed point notation (i.e. measured in quarter-degrees) # temps are not permitted to be negative (BUG:may result in numtemps fewer than requested) # bugfix: --num-temps command line option works. # 2012-11-08, DaveX: Modified to add --vcc=, --min_adc=, --mult and to print per-ADC comments """Thermistor Value Lookup Table Generator Generates lookup to temperature values for use in a microcontroller in C format based on: http://hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2007/10/measuring-temperature-easy-way.html The main use is for Arduino programs that read data from the circuit board described here: http://make.rrrf.org/ts-1.0 or http://reprap.org/wiki/Temperature_Sensor_2_0 Usage: python createTemperatureLookup.py [options] Options: -h, --help show this help --r0=... thermistor rating where # is the ohm rating of the thermistor at t0 (eg: 10K = 10000) --t0=... thermistor temp rating where # is the temperature in Celsuis to get r0 (from your datasheet) --beta=... thermistor beta rating. see http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/MeasuringThermistorBeta --r1=... R1 rating where # is the ohm rating of R1 (eg: 10K = 10000) --r2=... R2 rating where # is the ohm rating of R2 (eg: 10K = 10000) --num-temps=... the number of temperature points to calculate (default: 20) --max-adc=... the max ADC reading to use. if you use R1, it limits the top value for the thermistor circuit, and thus the possible range of ADC values --min-adc=... the minimum ADC reading to use. --vadc=... ADC reference voltage (high leg of R2) same as Vcc --vcc=... Voltage divider supply (high leg of R2) Unused --table Format data as one of an array of tables It is suggested to generate more values than you need, and delete some of the ones in the ranges that aren't interesting. This will improve accuracy in the temperature ranges that are important to you. """ from math import * import sys import getopt class Thermistor: "Class to do the thermistor maths" def __init__(self, r0, t0, beta, r1, r2,vcc,vadc): self.r0 = r0 # stated resistance, e.g. 10K self.t0 = t0 + 273.15 # temperature at stated resistance, e.g. 25C self.beta = beta # stated beta, e.g. 3500 self.vadc = vadc # ADC reference self.vcc = vcc # supply voltage to potential divider self.k = r0 * exp(-beta / self.t0) # constant part of calculation if r1 > 0: self.vs = r1 * self.vadc / (r1 + r2) # effective bias voltage self.rs = r1 * r2 / (r1 + r2) # effective bias impedance else: self.vs = self.vadc # effective bias voltage self.rs = r2 # effective bias impedance def temp(self,adc): "Convert ADC reading into a temperature in Celcius" v = adc * self.vadc / 1024 # convert the 10 bit ADC value to a voltage r = self.rs * v / (self.vs - v) # resistance of thermistor try: return (self.beta / log(r / self.k)) - 273.15 # temperature except: print "// error for ADC={adc}, {v},{r}".format(adc=adc, v=v,r=r) return 0 def resistance(self, t): "Convert a temperature into a thermistor resistance" return self.r0 * exp(self.beta * (1 / (t + 273.15) - 1 / self.t0)) # resistance of the thermistor def setting(self, t): "Convert a temperature into a ADC value" r = self.r0 * exp(self.beta * (1 / (t + 273.15) - 1 / self.t0)) # resistance of the thermistor v = self.vs * r / (self.rs + r) # the voltage at the potential divider return round(v / self.vadc * 1024) # the ADC reading def main(argv): r0 = 10000; t0 = 25; beta = 3947; r1 = 680; r2 = 1600; num_temps = int(20); max_adc = int(1023); min_adc = int(1); vadc=5.0 vcc=5.0 mult=4 table=False try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv, "h", ["help", "r0=", "t0=", "beta=", "r1=", "r2=", "max-adc=", "min-adc=", "num-temps=", "vcc=", "vadc=", "multiplier=", "table"]) except getopt.GetoptError: usage() sys.exit(2) for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ("-h", "--help"): usage() sys.exit() elif opt == "--r0": r0 = int(arg) elif opt == "--t0": t0 = int(arg) elif opt == "--beta": beta = int(arg) elif opt == "--r1": r1 = int(arg) elif opt == "--r2": r2 = int(arg) elif opt == "--max-adc": max_adc = int(arg) elif opt == "--min-adc": min_adc = int(arg) elif opt == "--num-temps": num_temps = int(arg) elif opt == "--vadc": vadc = float(arg) elif opt == "--vcc": vcc = float(arg) elif opt == "--multiplier": mult = float(arg) elif opt == "--table": table = True if r1: max_adc = int(1023. * r1 / (r1 + r2)) else: max_adc = 1023 increment = int((max_adc-min_adc)/(num_temps-1)); t = Thermistor(r0, t0, beta, r1, r2, vcc, vadc) adcs = range(min_adc, max_adc, increment); adcs.append(max_adc) # adcs = [1, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 130, 150, 190, 220, 250, 300] #Chop of negative temperatures (as we're using a unsigned 16-bit value for temp) for i in range(0,len(adcs)): if int(t.temp(adcs[i])*mult) < 0: adcs=adcs[0:i+1] #Replace this with the ADC reading for 0C adcs[i]=int(t.setting(0)) #If the closes ADC reading to 0C is negative, convert to next highest ADC reading if int(t.temp(adcs[i])*mult)<0: adcs[i] -=1 break print "// Thermistor lookup table for RepRap Temperature Sensor Boards (http://reprap.org/wiki/Temperature_Sensor_2_0)" print "// Made with createTemperatureLookup.py (https://github.com/triffid/Teacup_Firmware/blob/master/createTemperatureLookup.py)" print "// (patched per https://github.com/drf5n/Teacup_Firmware/blob/Gen7/createTemperatureLookup.py)" print "// default thermistor lookup table" print "// You may be able to improve the accuracy of this table in various ways." print "// 1. Measure the actual resistance of the resistor. It's \"nominally\" 4.7K, but that's ± 5%." print "// 2. Measure the actual beta of your thermistor:http://reprap.org/wiki/MeasuringThermistorBeta" print "// 3. Generate more table entries than you need, then trim down the ones in uninteresting ranges." print "// In either case you'll have to regenerate this table, which requires python, which is difficult to install on windows." print "// Since you'll have to do some testing to determine the correct temperature for your application anyway, you" print "// may decide that the effort isn't worth it. Who cares if it's reporting the \"right\" temperature as long as it's" print "// keeping the temperature steady enough to print, right?" print "// Temp*%s table from https://github.com/drf5n/Teacup_Firmware/blob/Gen7/createTemperatureLookup.py" %mult print "// ./createTemperatureLookup.py --r0=%s --t0=%s --r1=%s --r2=%s --beta=%s --max-adc=%s --min-adc=%s --multiplier=%s --vadc=%s" % ( r0, t0, r1, r2, beta, max_adc, min_adc, mult, vadc) print "// r0: %s" % (r0) print "// t0: %s" % (t0) print "// r1: %s (parallel with rTherm)" % (r1) print "// r2: %s (series with rTherm)" % (r2) print "// beta: %s" % (beta) print "// min adc: %s at %s V" % (min_adc, min_adc*t.vadc/1024) print "// max adc: %s at %s V" % (max_adc, max_adc*t.vadc/1024) print "// ADC counts from {min} to {max} by {x}".format(min=min_adc, max=max_adc, x=increment) if table == True: print "// #define NUMTABLES 1 // These three lines open the temptable[NUMTABLES]... array" print "// #define NUMTEMPS %s // ... " % (len(adcs)) print "// uint16_t temptable[NUMTABLES][NUMTEMPS][2] PROGMEM = { // ..." print "{ //" + " Table 0 chunk for B={b}, R0={r0}, R1={r1}, R2={r2}, Vref={v}".format(par="{",b=beta,r0=r0,r1=r1,r2=r2,v=vadc) else: print "#define NUMTEMPS %s " % (len(adcs)) print "const uint16_t temptable[NUMTEMPS][2] PROGMEM = {" print "// {ADC, temp*%s }, // temp Rtherm Vtherm resolution power" % (mult) counter = 0 for adc in adcs: counter = counter +1 degC=t.temp(adc) resistance=t.resistance(t.temp(adc)) vTherm= adc*t.vadc/1024 ptherm= vTherm*vTherm/resistance resolution = ( t.temp(adc-1)-t.temp(adc) if adc>1 else t.temp(adc) -t.temp(adc+1)) sep = (',' if counter != len(adcs) else ' ') print " {%4s, %6s}%s // %7.2f C, %7.0f Ohm, %0.3f V, %0.2f C/count, %0.2fmW" % (adc, int(t.temp(adc)*mult), sep,degC, resistance,vTherm,resolution,ptherm*1000) if table == False: print "};" else: print '}, // remove comma for last table chunk' print "// }; // Closure for the temptable[NUMTABLES] array" def usage(): print __doc__ if __name__ == "__main__": main(sys.argv[1:])