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problem using a interrupt to count pulses in a second

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hi all iv been working on anemometer using a lpc936. my anemometer sends two pulses to the controller for every rotation.
im trying to use the external interrupt to count the amount of pulses in a second and use that variable to calculate the wind-speed
i would like someone to point out where im going wrong with the interrupt of if there a better method to calculate the wind-speed
thank you.

#include <REG936.H>
void delay(unsigned char no_loops);
//Level trigger external interrupt
sbit led =P2^0;
sbit IR = P1^3;
int count=0;
int speed=0;
void main()
{

EA=1;
//IE = 0x81;
IT0=1;
EX0=1;
led=1;
//count=0;

while(1);
//speed=speed/2;
}
void ISR_ex0(void) interrupt 0
{
int n;
//delay(50);

for(n=0;n<=9;n++)
{
if(IR==1); // if IR on port 1.3 goes 1 i.e. detects 5 volts
{

count++;
for(;IR ==1;); // wait for getting P1.3 to go low.
delay(50);
}



}
count=0;
}
//function to generate a delay of x * 50msec
void delay(unsigned char no_loops)
{
unsigned char x;
TR0 = 0;
TF0 = 0;
TMOD = 0x01;
TH0 = 0x87;
TL0 = 0xFF;
TR0 = 1;
for(x=0;x<no_loops;x++)
{
while(!TF0);
TF0 = 0;
TH0 = 0x87;
TL0 = 0xFF;
}
TR0 = 0;
}
 

If possible configure your external interrupt pin to Edge triggered rather than level triggered. If you can do that, then you can safely skip checking for IR in a loop in your ISR.


Pseudo code

void main()
{

do {
delay(1 sec);
speed = count /2; turns
count = 0;
}while(1);

}


void ISR_ex0(void) interrupt 0
{
if(1 == IR)
{
count++;
//reset the IR if needed
IR=0
}
}

implement the delay function


So in your main function you are waiting for a second and check how many interrupts are fired in that interval by means of count. And after reading counts you are resetting it for next second. So you get a speed value every second.
 

thank that's much simpler thank you
 

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