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= Christmas tunes on an Arduino = | = Christmas tunes on an Arduino = | ||
The circuit is simple, an 8 ohm speaker is connected to Arduino pin 8, with the cathode connected to the ground. | The circuit is simple, an 8 ohm speaker is connected to Arduino pin 8, with the cathode connected to the ground. | ||
/* | |||
Melody | |||
Plays a melody | |||
circuit: | |||
* 8-ohm speaker on digital pin 8 | |||
created 21 Jan 2010 | |||
modified 30 Aug 2011 | |||
by Tom Igoe | |||
This example code is in the public domain. | |||
http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Tone | |||
*/ | |||
#include "pitches.h" | |||
// notes in the melody: | |||
int melody[] = { | |||
NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_G5,NOTE_C5,NOTE_D5,NOTE_E5, | |||
NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_D5,NOTE_D5, | |||
NOTE_E5,NOTE_D5,NOTE_G5, | |||
NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_G5,NOTE_C5,NOTE_D5,NOTE_E5, | |||
NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_G5,NOTE_G5,NOTE_F5, | |||
NOTE_D5,NOTE_C5, | |||
}; | |||
// note durations: 4 = quarter note, 8 = eighth note, etc.: | |||
int noteDurations[] = { | |||
2,2,4,2,2,4,2,2,2,2,8, | |||
2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, | |||
2,4,4, | |||
2,2,4,2,2,4,2,2,2,2,8, | |||
2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, | |||
2,8, | |||
}; | |||
void setup() { | |||
int numberOfNotes = sizeof(melody)/sizeof(int); | |||
// iterate over the notes of the melody: | |||
for (int thisNote = 0; thisNote < numberOfNotes; thisNote++) { | |||
// to calculate the note duration, take one second | |||
// divided by the note type. | |||
//e.g. quarter note = 1000 / 4, eighth note = 1000/8, etc. | |||
int noteDuration = 200*noteDurations[thisNote]; | |||
tone(8, melody[thisNote],noteDuration); | |||
// to distinguish the notes, set a minimum time between them. | |||
// the note's duration + 30% seems to work well: | |||
int pauseBetweenNotes = noteDuration * 0.8; | |||
delay(pauseBetweenNotes); | |||
// stop the tone playing: | |||
noTone(8); | |||
} | |||
} | |||
void loop() { | |||
// no need to repeat the melody. | |||
} |
Revision as of 21:56, 25 November 2013
Christmas tunes on an Arduino
The circuit is simple, an 8 ohm speaker is connected to Arduino pin 8, with the cathode connected to the ground.
/* Melody Plays a melody circuit: * 8-ohm speaker on digital pin 8 created 21 Jan 2010 modified 30 Aug 2011 by Tom Igoe This example code is in the public domain. http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Tone */ #include "pitches.h" // notes in the melody: int melody[] = { NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_G5,NOTE_C5,NOTE_D5,NOTE_E5, NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_D5,NOTE_D5, NOTE_E5,NOTE_D5,NOTE_G5, NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_G5,NOTE_C5,NOTE_D5,NOTE_E5, NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_F5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_E5,NOTE_G5,NOTE_G5,NOTE_F5, NOTE_D5,NOTE_C5, }; // note durations: 4 = quarter note, 8 = eighth note, etc.: int noteDurations[] = { 2,2,4,2,2,4,2,2,2,2,8, 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, 2,4,4, 2,2,4,2,2,4,2,2,2,2,8, 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, 2,8, }; void setup() { int numberOfNotes = sizeof(melody)/sizeof(int); // iterate over the notes of the melody: for (int thisNote = 0; thisNote < numberOfNotes; thisNote++) { // to calculate the note duration, take one second // divided by the note type. //e.g. quarter note = 1000 / 4, eighth note = 1000/8, etc. int noteDuration = 200*noteDurations[thisNote]; tone(8, melody[thisNote],noteDuration); // to distinguish the notes, set a minimum time between them. // the note's duration + 30% seems to work well: int pauseBetweenNotes = noteDuration * 0.8; delay(pauseBetweenNotes); // stop the tone playing: noTone(8); } } void loop() { // no need to repeat the melody. }