Difference between revisions of "LED Blinking With Explore M3"
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+ | Below is the sample code the blink the LED connected at pin 13. | ||
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Revision as of 14:49, 24 April 2016
In this tutorial we will see how to blink the LED using the explore Embedded bare metal libraries.
Please check the below link for detailed explanation on LPC1768 GPIO's configuration.
LPC1768 GPIO Configuration
Project Setup
Check the below links to setup the project for generating the .bin file.
Hardware Connection
Similar to arduino the LED is connected pin number 13.
Code
Below is the sample code the blink the LED connected at pin 13.