LED BLINK TUTORIAL ARDUINO; THE EASIEST!!!
Intro: LED BLINK TUTORIAL ARDUINO; THE EASIEST!!!
IN THE VIDEO THE PROJECT HAS BEEN DONE USING JUMPER WIRES
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STEP 1: How It Works?LED
BASICALLY, LEDS ARE JUST TINY LIGHT BULBS THAT FIT EASILY INTO AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT. BUT UNLIKE ORDINARY INCANDESCENT BULBS, THEY DON'T HAVE A FILAMENT THAT WILL BURN OUT, AND THEY DON'T GET ESPECIALLY HOT. THEY ARE ILLUMINATED SOLELY BY THE MOVEMENT OF ELECTRONS IN A SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIAL, AND THEY LAST JUST AS LONG AS A STANDARD TRANSISTOR. THE LIFESPAN OF AN LED SURPASSES THE SHORT LIFE OF AN INCANDESCENT BULB BY THOUSANDS OF HOURS. TINY LEDS ARE ALREADY REPLACING THE TUBES THAT LIGHT UP LCD HDTVS TO MAKE DRAMATICALLY THINNER TELEVISIONS.
STEP 2: WHAT WE CAN DO WITH IT?
>MAKE LED BLINK
>TRAFFIC LIGHTS
>BLINK GAMES
>PARTY LIGHT AND LOTS MORE.............
STEP 3: Things Required
>ARDUINO UNO
>AN ORDINARY LED
STEP 4: CIRCUIT
> DIGITAL PIN 13- LED POSITIVE LEG
(DO NOT USE +5V OR 3.3V PIN WITHOUT 300 OHM RESISTIOR , IT CAN BURN THE LED)
> GND -LED NEGATIVE LEG
STEP 5: CODE
OPEN THE FILE WITH ARDUINO IDE.
OR//led blink tutorial!<br>//Get more tutorials on --> --> --> // "MIYMAKERS" https://miymakers.wordpress.com void setup() { // '13' pin is set to be the output pinMode(13, OUTPUT); } // 'loop' makes the function run forever void loop() { digitalWrite(13, HIGH); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level) delay(1000); // wait for a second digitalWrite(13, LOW); // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW delay(1000); // wait for a second }
STEP 6: DONE!
>>>You can adjust the delay by changing the delay values (DELAY(1000); –> DELAY(2000); )
>>>When You Press the Reset button on Arduino it makes the led blinks 2 blinks /per Second.
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6 Comments
Sam_Programiz 8 years ago
miymakers 8 years ago
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miymakers 8 years ago
Thanks a Lot!
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headslant 8 years ago
Wouldn't the LED burn out without a resistor? Or is there a resistor on D13 already for the onboard LED.
miymakers 8 years ago
You'r Correct! Theres an resistor built in!
No worries....
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StuartB44 8 years ago
Not quite the easiest way.
Just load the Blink sketch.
The led on the Arduino will blink.
Done.