I'm working on the display now. It won't require any hardware modification for now.
Distance calculation
I'm going to trust the speed the Arduino thinks it has : I know that the treadmill starts at 0.5 km/h and I know when the speed is modified, at least when it is changed by the Arduino. So every second I can add a certain value to the total distance, depending on the speed.
I'd prefer to avoid using floating point arithmetic in the Arduino code, in the end, it's just a 8 bit mcu!
So I'll count the speed in tenth of kilometers
// speed are in tenth of km/h
unsigned int maxSpeed = 80;
unsigned int minSpeed = 5;
unsigned int currentSpeed = 5; // the initial value is the speed of the treadmill when it just switched on
unsigned int speedStep = 1; // the step it increases/decreases every time we push a button
and I also need to know if the treadmill is running or not, I'll only update the distance if the treadmill is running
int treadmillRunning = 0; // 1 if the treadmill motor is on, 0 otherwise
Then I'll store the value in an unsigned long, because int are only 16 bits on Arduino, and I'll call the update function every second with a timer :
unsigned long totalDistance = 0;
void countDistance()
{
if (treadmillRunning)
totalDistance += currentSpeed ;
}
I'm using this library for timers : http://playground.arduino.cc/Code/Timer
Display
How will I display the data? On Linux desktops I'll use the Freedesktop notifications. For example here is the result with notify-send from the libnotify-bin package
Calories
I found a formula on Shapesense :
CB = [0.0215 x KPH3 - 0.1765 x KPH2 + 0.8710 x KPH + 1.4577] x WKG x T
CB = Calorie burn (in calories)
KPH = Walking speed (in kilometres per hour)
WKG = Weight (in kilograms)
T = Time (in hours)
Once I get the distance right, it should be easy. It will be calculated on the PC, not on the Arduino, so you can easily enter your wheight/height parameters in a config file.
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