Reading Digital caliper with Arduino
Updated the code to add displaying the actual digital caliper display.

Ed

Code:
// Do not remove the include below
#include <util/atomic.h>

#define INTERRUPT_NUMBER 0
#define CLOCK_PIN 2                              // The pin associated with the clock pulse
#define CLOCK_TRANSITION FALLING                 // What will happen on the clock pulse that will want us to read the data pin
#define CLOCK_TERMINATION INPUT_PULLUP           // What kind of termination do we want on the clock pin

#define DATA_PIN 3                               // The pin associated with the data
#define DATA_TERMINATION INPUT_PULLUP            // What kind of termination do we want on the data pin
#define DATA_STATE_INDICATING_A_ONE HIGH         // Does a HIGH or LOW on the data line indicate a value of 1

#define CLOCK_NOISE_FILTER 10                    // How many microseconds long must the clock be stable for it to be consider 'good'
#define MINIMUM_BURST_START_PULSE_WIDTH 80000    // At a minimum, how many microseconds long is the pulse at the beginning of a burst
#define MAXIMUM_TIME_FOR_A_SINGLE_BURST 10000    // The maximum amount of time that a burst should take before considered invalid

#define DATA_BIT_ZERO_VALUE 0UL                  // For readability ...
#define DATA_BIT_ONE_VALUE 1UL                   // For readability ...

#define DATA_BITS_IN_A_VALID_BURST 24            // The number of data bits that are expected in a complete burst of data
volatile boolean initialized = false;            // Lets the interrupt get set up right after application start up
volatile boolean processingBurst = false;        // Does the interrupt think it is processing a burst
volatile byte dataBitsReceived = 0;              // Data bit counter used by the interrupt routine
volatile unsigned long lastGoodClockTime = 0;    // The last time the interrupt saw what it thought was a valid clock pulse
volatile unsigned long burstStartTime = 0;       // The time when the interrupt thought the burst started
volatile unsigned long inProcessBurstData = 0;   // The burst of data as it is being captured by the interrupt routine

volatile unsigned long capturedBurstData = 0;    // A complete and validated burst of data
volatile byte capturedBurstCounter = 0;          // A rolling counter of the number of complete bursts we have seen. It must be a byte so increments will be atomic.

// This looks like a lot of code for an interrupt but the if statements should ensure that
// only a small portion of it actually runs during any given interrupt

void clockTransitioned()
{
    unsigned long timeAtInterupt = micros();
    unsigned long intervalSinceLastInterrupt = timeAtInterupt - lastGoodClockTime;

     // If we do not have our ducks in a row so we will get organized

     if (!initialized)
         {
             lastGoodClockTime = timeAtInterupt;
             processingBurst = false;
             initialized = true;
         }

         // Is the interrupt because of noise?
    else if (intervalSinceLastInterrupt < CLOCK_NOISE_FILTER)
        {
             /*
            Note that we are going to do absolutely nothing in this case, not even update the last valid clock time.
            We are really waiting for a transition that is at least CLOCK_NOISE_FILTER later than the
            last transition that we thought was good.
            */
        }

         // Is the interrupt because of a 'beginning of burst' pulse?
     else if (intervalSinceLastInterrupt > MINIMUM_BURST_START_PULSE_WIDTH)
         {
            if (!processingBurst)
                 {
                     lastGoodClockTime = timeAtInterupt;
                     burstStartTime = timeAtInterupt;
                     (digitalRead(DATA_PIN) == DATA_STATE_INDICATING_A_ONE) ? (inProcessBurstData = DATA_BIT_ONE_VALUE) : (inProcessBurstData = DATA_BIT_ZERO_VALUE);
                     dataBitsReceived = 1;
                     processingBurst = true;
                 }

                // OK, we were in the process of receiving a burst but just got another 'beginning of burst' pulse.
                // We'll need to do something here but I will have to figure out exactly what after another cup of coffee.
            else
                {
        
                }
        }

         // OK, we are here because we are initialized and we do not think it is noise or a 'beginning of burst' pulse.
         // Let see if we believe it is a valid data bit.
     else
        {
                // If we are not in the process of reading a burst then we have a problem and need more coffee
            if (!processingBurst)
                {

                }

                 // If it has taken longer than we thought is should to show up then we have a problem ... see the coffe issue mentined earlier
            else if ((timeAtInterupt - burstStartTime) > MAXIMUM_TIME_FOR_A_SINGLE_BURST)
                {

                }

                  // We seem to be at the right place at the right time so grab what ever is on the data line.
            else
                {
                    lastGoodClockTime = timeAtInterupt;                  
                    inProcessBurstData = inProcessBurstData << 1;                      // Make room for the next data bit and then set it                  
    
                    if (digitalRead(DATA_PIN) == 1)     // We only need to do something if the data line indicates a ONE as the shift has already put in the ZERO value
                        {
                            bitSet(inProcessBurstData, 0);                            
                        }
                  
                    else
                        bitClear(inProcessBurstData, 0);
                        
                        dataBitsReceived += 1;
                
                    if (dataBitsReceived == DATA_BITS_IN_A_VALID_BURST)     // Are we done with this burst?
                        {
                            capturedBurstData = inProcessBurstData;
                            capturedBurstCounter = 24;
                            processingBurst = false;                      
                        }
                }
        }
}

// Variables used by the application loop
unsigned long burstData = 0;
unsigned long tempData = 0;
byte bitCount = 0;
float data[] = {.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096};
float caliperData = 0;

//The setup function is called once at startup of the sketch
void setup() {
// Pin Set Up
pinMode(DATA_PIN, INPUT_PULLUP);
pinMode(CLOCK_PIN, INPUT_PULLUP);

attachInterrupt(INTERRUPT_NUMBER, clockTransitioned, CLOCK_TRANSITION);

Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println("Ready: ");}

// The loop function is called in an endless loop
void loop()

  {
      if (capturedBurstCounter == 24)
           {                                                 // If there is something new available then get it and print it
                            
               ATOMIC_BLOCK(ATOMIC_RESTORESTATE)
                 {                                          // Needs to be marked as atomic so the interrupt does not mess with it while we get a local copy of it
                       burstData = ~capturedBurstData;
                       bitCount = capturedBurstCounter;
                       capturedBurstCounter = 0;
                 }
        
                burstData &= 0x00ffffff;
                                int y = 0;
                                caliperData = 0;
                                for(int x = 23; x >= 0; x--)
                                  {
                                      if (bitRead(burstData, x))
                                         {
                                             bitSet(tempData, y);
                                             caliperData += data[y];
                                         }
                                      else
                                        bitClear(tempData, y);
                                        
                                      ++y;
                                  }
                
                Serial.print(bitCount);
                Serial.print(", ");
                Serial.print(tempData, HEX);
                Serial.print(", ");
                Serial.print(tempData, BIN);
                                Serial.print(", ");
                                Serial.println((caliperData / 1000), 4);
            }
    }
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