Difference between revisions of "LED Blinking With Explore M3"
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#[[LPC1768: Keil Project For Bin File|Keil4 Setup]] | #[[LPC1768: Keil Project For Bin File|Keil4 Setup]] |
Revision as of 13:59, 28 April 2016
In this tutorial we will see how to blink the LED using the explore Embedded bare metal libraries.
The libraries can be used on different platforms like Keil, ARM GCC, GCC And Eclipse etc.
Please refer Project Setup Section for setting up the platforms.
Prerequisites
Please check this tutorial for detailed explanation on lpc1768 Gpio configuration.
If you are doing it for the first time, then check the below links to setup the project for generating the .bin file.
References
Please check the below link for detailed explanation on LPC1768 GPIO's configuration.
LPC1768 GPIO Configuration
Hardware Connection
ExploreM3 comes with on board led connected to pin 13.
Code
Below is the sample code the blink the LED connected to pin 13.