2013-05-25 04:34 PM
I want to use a Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) to control a door ( open when it feel light and close it when it's darkness).
Can you help me how can I do this,I have an STM32F100RB.Thanks a lot2013-05-25 05:08 PM
What kind of signal does the door actuator require? Do you need to drive a motor?
ST maintains a list of consultants and contractors who could assist you with your project work.2013-05-25 05:21 PM
Yes, if it's light the motor will open the door and when it's night (darkness) the motor will close the door.
I need a help seriouslyThanks a lot2013-05-27 06:14 AM
I need a help seriously
Indeed, probably with both software and hardware. If you don't have any experience in these areas why were you chosen to implement such a design? What design and implementation skills are you bringing to the project? You are describing top level functionality, the question I asked related to the nature of the signal the door actuator required, not why it was driven.2013-05-27 06:43 AM
''If you don't have any experience in these areas, why were you chosen to implement such a design? What design and implementation skills are you bringing to the project?''
Very good questions! See also the cross-post in the general STM32 Forum:[DEAD LINK /public/STe2ecommunities/mcu/Lists/cortex_mx_stm32/Flat.aspx?RootFolder=/public/STe2ecommunities/mcu/Lists/cortex_mx_stm32/LDR-Light%20Dependent%20Resistor%20and%20STM32Discovery%208655&FolderCTID=0x01200200770978C69A1141439FE559EB459D7580009C4E14902C3CDE46A77F0FFD06506F5B]https://my.st.com/public/STe2ecommunities/mcu/Lists/cortex_mx_stm32/Flat.aspx?RootFolder=%2fpublic%2fSTe2ecommunities%2fmcu%2fLists%2fcortex%5fmx%5fstm32%2fLDR%2dLight%20Dependent%20Resistor%20and%20STM32Discovery%208655&FolderCTID=0x01200200770978C69A1141439FE559EB459D7580009C4E14902C3CDE46A77F0FFD06506F5B