So are you saying that your transmitter isn’t taking correct readings?
If so, what is causing this?
I can’t comment on the voltage values until I know more about the rest of the data going in and coming out.
Pete.
So are you saying that your transmitter isn’t taking correct readings?
If so, what is causing this?
I can’t comment on the voltage values until I know more about the rest of the data going in and coming out.
Pete.
No, Pete. I have measured the distance of the sensor to a target. It is 5.30 inches. That is what the Serial Monitor is showing and the LCD… The voltage is 5.70. I checked it with a volt meter, and it is the same, so we can deduce the data being sent by the Transmitter is correct.
So what’s this all about?
Pete.
Sorry that I’m not being clear…
The problem is that the RECEIVER is either not receiving or parsing and displaying Voltage.
Here is the Receiver output. (I’ve moved the target to 2 inches. It’s the same on both the Transmitter and voltage. If I disconnect the battery from the voltage divider on the transmitter, the voltage reading on the transmitter drops to zero (as it should), but there is no difference of the value displayed on the Receiver, so it’s either not receiving the voltage data, or not processing it.
I’d suggest that you review what you wrote in post #139 because I can’t reconcile that with what you’ve said in your last two posts.
Pete.
Here’s the output of the receiver:
Adjusted reading = 2
voltage85
Selected tank = 0
Actual reading = 2
Adjustment factor = 0
Adjusted reading = 2
voltage84
Selected tank = 0
Okay, I don’t think you understand what I’m looking for.
I want to know the data that is being fed-in at the transmitter end, and what comes out at the receiver end.
I have no idea what this info is meant to relate to…
so I’d like you to explain it to me, in sufficient detail to allow me to understand EXACTLY what it means and how it is relevant to the Tx/Rx process.
I’m not responding further until you make more of an effort to clarify all of this than you have already.
Pete.
Pete, all I’m trying to do is add voltage to  the sketch you helped develop in post 102. I’m sorry I’m having problems explaining it.  I understand if you feel you can’t help me.  Thanks for all the help you provided in getting it going.
jeff