Project One - Double Blink

Introduction

The purpose of this project is to demonstrate a simple digital-out display using the LED Grove. Connect your equipment as shown in the image below: Connect the LED Grove to the D1/D2 Digital I/O jack on the Grove Shield. Arduino Pin D1 powers the Red LED on the Grove’s D1 connector, and Arduino Pin D2 powers the Green LED on the Grove’s D2 connector.
Now upload the following Arduino sketch:
// Project One - Double Blink // int del=500; // adjust for blink rate void setup() { pinMode(1, OUTPUT); pinMode(2, OUTPUT); } void loop() { digitalWrite(1, HIGH); digitalWrite(2, LOW); delay(del); digitalWrite(1, LOW); digitalWrite(2, HIGH); delay(del); }
As you can see, it is quite simple. The two LEDs alternately blink, with the delay between the two set by the variable del. However, in doing so you can experience for yourself how simple the Grove system is to use.

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  • Replaced the old documentation system with a new one that was developed from Mkdocs, a more widely used and cooler tool to develop documentation system.
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