#9
Well the code for the ESP32 version of the shutter tester is finished & working fine.
It now incorporates a guessing hat, so providing your camera is reasonably accurate, it will know the speed that has been dialled into the camera.
This feeds into Snu's code to show the deviation from camera set speed.
Have also added a setup & alignment utility, again based on Snu's idea. It allows the user to align the lasers & receivers and also shows if the rx modules are the later type, having an inverted output. If so, this can now be set within the alignment routine.
Using the nodeMCU-32S board with 2102 UART also allows a baud rate of 500000. So output to the screen is almost instantaneous.
Tbh, for those wishing to make the tester and have not yet bought any parts, would suggest going straight for the nodeMCU-32S board. The setup is exactly as detailed for the Arduino Nano in previous posts, with the additional step of adding the ESP32 board details to Arduino IDE software. Plenty of youtube videos detailing how to do it.
The LCD is optional, if you want to save £3 as all the LCD output and far more gets sent to the computer screen. It will also work without without the two push-buttons (if you are really tight) although they are required for the setup & alignment utility.
For a copy of the code, just post a picture of your completed ESP32 based shutter tester
