Products/BlueSense Max MSP/Open collector outputs
From BlueMelon
This example demonstrates how the open collector output device can be used to switch external signals.
First you need the block on the top to establish the connection between Max MSP(tm) and the BlueSense usb (wireless) router.
The middle block contains the BM7002 Bluesense digital outputs module. The first argument of the module is its identification number. Every BlueSense module has its own identification number which never changes. The id can be found on the module itself, and can also be found by checking the module table of the BlueSenseMaster component.
The "open collector output" module has 16 outputs. In Max MSP(tm) you choose the eight outputs of the "A" side of the module by typing an A as second argument after BlueSenseOCOutput. By typing a B you choose the eight outputs of the "B" side of the module. An output can be switched on by inputting 1 on the corresponding input of the Max MSP(tm) component.
As an example the left block contains a metro which switches one of the outputs of the "open collector output" module continuously. This can be used to for example blink a led.
| BM7002 Bluesense digital outputs 16 open collector digital outputs (with PWM support) | € 69,- |


