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Simulation macros are a form of Component macros. Their purpose is to make simulation more realistic by adding physical components to the electronic devices.
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For an excellent introduction guide, we recommend [https://www.flowcode.co.uk/education/ Introduction to microcontroller programming]
 
 
When the Flowcode program is compiled and downloaded to a microcontroller, they are ignored - hence the name Simulation macros.
 
 
 
Even a cursory glance at the dialogue box used to configure them shows that they are very powerful devices, with a huge range of possible effects.
 
 
 
This exercise uses two of them to illustrate the use of a PIR (passive infra-red sensor) to operate an intruder sensor.
 
 
 
 
 
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==The physical background==
 
 
 
The scene depicts the front of a house. A PIR sensor is mounted on the wall of the house, above the path leading across the garden.
 
The data sheet for the PIR shows that it is sensitive to a range of 10 metres, within a cone of angle 100 degrees.
 
 
 
* On the System Panel, create:
 
: a brick wall, represented by a red rectangle, 15mm wide, 120mm high and 120mm deep,
 
: located at coordinates x = 10, y = 0, z = 60,
 
: with rotation settings X = 0, Y = o, Z = 180;
 
: a path, represented by a grey rectangle, 240mm wide, 100mm high and 0mm deep,
 
: located at coordinatesx = 140mm, y = 0mm, z = 0mm,
 
: with rotation settings of X = -180, Y = 0, Z = -180;
 
: a cone, couloured light blue, representing the sensing region of the PIR, with width = 70mm, height = 250mm, depth 95mm,
 
: located at coordinates x = 55mm, y = 0mm, z = 80mm,
 
: with rotation settings of X = 0, Y = 55, Z = 180.
 
 
 
* Flowcode
 
 
 
* Experienced
 
 
 
* Students
 
 
 
==Adding supplementary code==
 
 
 
This feature
 
 
 
'''Definitions and function declarations:'''
 
 
 
This is
 
 
'''Function implementations:'''
 

Latest revision as of 13:23, 25 April 2023

For an excellent introduction guide, we recommend Introduction to microcontroller programming