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oak:tutorials:blink [2016/03/22 13:58]
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 This code tells the Oak that we will be using pin 1 as an output, and then loops over and over sending a ''​HIGH''​ signal to pin 1 (turns the LED on), waits 1 second, and then turns the LED off by sending a ''​LOW''​ signal. This code tells the Oak that we will be using pin 1 as an output, and then loops over and over sending a ''​HIGH''​ signal to pin 1 (turns the LED on), waits 1 second, and then turns the LED off by sending a ''​LOW''​ signal.
  
-You can find a template like this in the Arduino IDE under ''​File -> Examples -> Oak Examples -> Start''​. Otherwise, start a new sketch and copy/paste the above into your file. Make sure the port and board selections are correct and then upload the code (the button above the text window with a right arrow icon). You should see this in the message area at the bottom of the Arduino window:+You can find a template like this in the Arduino IDE under ''​File -> Examples -> Oak Examples -> Start''​. Otherwise, start a new sketch and copy/paste the above into your file. With your Oak plugged powered on, make sure the Arduino ​board selection is correctand then upload the code (the button above the text window with a right arrow icon). You should see this in the message area at the bottom of the Arduino window:
  
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-===== Code: changing LED behavior ​=====+=== changing LED behavior ===
  
 Now that you have a general idea of how to turn a light on and off, what else could you do? How might you make the blink shorter or longer? What do you think this changed code might do? (Hint: compare the delay values after each step!) Now that you have a general idea of how to turn a light on and off, what else could you do? How might you make the blink shorter or longer? What do you think this changed code might do? (Hint: compare the delay values after each step!)
oak/tutorials/blink.txt · Last modified: 2016/03/23 16:26 by jwhendy