Difference between revisions of "2 Read Switch and Display on LED"
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− | + | Turns on and off a light emitting diode(LED) connected to digital | |
− | + | pin 13, when pressing a pushbutton attached to pin 2. | |
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The circuit: | The circuit: | ||
* LED attached from pin 13 to ground | * LED attached from pin 13 to ground | ||
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* Note: on most Arduinos there is already an LED on the board | * Note: on most Arduinos there is already an LED on the board | ||
attached to pin 13. | attached to pin 13. | ||
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// constants won't change. They're used here to | // constants won't change. They're used here to | ||
// set pin numbers: | // set pin numbers: |
Revision as of 09:36, 13 September 2014
Code
/*
Button
Turns on and off a light emitting diode(LED) connected to digital
pin 13, when pressing a pushbutton attached to pin 2.
The circuit:
* LED attached from pin 13 to ground
* pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V
* 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
* Note: on most Arduinos there is already an LED on the board
attached to pin 13.
// constants won't change. They're used here to
// set pin numbers:
const int buttonPin = 2; // the number of the pushbutton pin
const int ledPin = 13; // the number of the LED pin
// variables will change:
int buttonState = 0; // variable for reading the pushbutton status
void setup() {
// initialize the LED pin as an output:
pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT);
// initialize the pushbutton pin as an input:
pinMode(buttonPin, INPUT);
}
void loop(){
// read the state of the pushbutton value:
buttonState = digitalRead(buttonPin);
// check if the pushbutton is pressed.
// if it is, the buttonState is HIGH:
if (buttonState == HIGH) {
// turn LED on:
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
}
else {
// turn LED off:
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
}
}