Difference between revisions of "Arduino Code"
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const int buttonPin = 2; //the button is on port 2 | const int buttonPin = 2; //the button is on port 2 | ||
int buttonState=0; //if pressed | int buttonState=0; //if pressed | ||
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void setup() { | void setup() { | ||
| − | //turn on | + | //turn on internal led |
| − | pinMode( | + | pinMode(13, OUTPUT); |
| − | digitalWrite( | + | digitalWrite(13, HIGH); |
// initialize the button pin as a input: | // initialize the button pin as a input: | ||
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} | } | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 9 December 2009
const int buttonPin = 2; //the button is on port 2
int buttonState=0; //if pressed
int ledInPin = 1; //the led is on 1
void setup() {
//turn on internal led
pinMode(13, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(13, HIGH);
// initialize the button pin as a input:
pinMode(buttonPin, INPUT);
//initalize input monitor led
pinMode(ledInPin, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(ledInPin, LOW); //set the LED to off
// initialize serial communication:
Serial.begin(9600);
}
void loop() {
buttonState = analogRead(buttonPin);
if(buttonState>850){
digitalWrite(ledInPin, HIGH);
}
else{
digitalWrite(ledInPin, LOW);
}
Serial.println(buttonState);
}


