NEW GUIDE: CircuitPython 101: State Machines, Two Ways #Adafruit #AdafruitLearningSystem #CircuitPython @Adafruit
This new guide in the Adafruit Learning System goes over the development of State Machines for tracking the state of an electronic project.
What’s a state? Let’s use the example of the states of matter: solid. liquid, and gas (we’ll ignore plasma to keep this simple). There are well defined transitions to move between these states:
- melting transitions from solid to liquid,
- freezing transitions from liquid to solid,
- evaporating transitions from liquid to gas,
- condensing transitions from gas to liquid, and
- sublimating transitions from solid to gas.
Each of these have conditions in terms of material, temperature, and pressure that control whether or not the transition can happen. A simplified example of this is that when its temperature is less than 0C (32F), water will freeze transitioning it from a liquid state to a solid state.
The guide describes two methods using the recently released New Year’s Eve Ball Drop tutorial as a demonstration. Algorithms are coded in CircuitPython.
See more in the guide now online.
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