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This is tutorial number 1 from our series of Arduino tutorials and in this part I will talk about blinking an LED using the one already available on the Arduino Uno board or using an external LED to ...
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Setup 1. Run Arduino. 2. Open the LED blink example sketch: File > Examples > 1.Basics > Blink. You should see a window like in Figure 2. 3. Choose Tools > Board, then select your board, like in ...
He then used his Arduino to interface with the ATtiny85 and provide the code powering the effect. Full details can be found at the source link below. What do you think so far?
I would like to note that since the 68000 has 68,000 transistors, it’s still possible I’m using fewer transistors to blink a LED than I would with an Arduino.
If all goes as expected, then the blinking LED code will download to the Launchpad and start executing. The sample code is pretty simple, and you can easily play around with it to gain some ...
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