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    CodeBase - Blink.ino

    Code Base FileID: 1 Blink.ino Evan J. Williams /* Blink Turns an LED on for one second, then off for one second, repeatedly. Most Arduinos have an on-board LED you can control. On the UNO , MEGA and ZERO it is attached to digital pin 13, on MKR1000 on pin 6. LED_BUILTIN is set to the correct LED pin independent of which board is used. If you want to know what pin the on-board LED``````````````````````````` is connected to on your Arduino model, check the Technical Specs of your board at: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Products modified 8 May 2014 by Scott Fitzgerald modified 2 Sep 2016 by Arturo Guadalupi modified 8 Sep 2016 by Colby Newman This example code is in the public domain. http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Blink */ // the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the board void setup() { // initialize digital pin LED_BUILTIN as an output. pinMode(13, OUTPUT); // start serial port at 9600 bps: Serial.begin(9600); while (!Serial) { ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only } } // the loop function runs over and over again forever void loop() { int inByte; int nextOn; nextOn = 1000; Serial.write("blink"); Serial.write("input"); inByte = '0'; /* while (inByte != '\n') { inByte = Serial.read(); } */ Serial.write("I got the input"); nextOn += 1000; Serial.write(nextOn); digitalWrite(13, HIGH); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level) delay(nextOn); // wait for a second digitalWrite(13, LOW); // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW delay(200); // wait for a second digitalWrite(13,HIGH); delay(200); digitalWrite(13,LOW); delay(nextOn); }

    CodeSample - Blink

    /*
    Blink

    Turns an LED on for one second, then off for one second, repeatedly.

    Most Arduinos have an on-board LED you can control. On the UNO , MEGA and ZERO
    it is attached to digital pin 13, on MKR1000 on pin 6. LED_BUILTIN is set to
    the correct LED pin independent of which board is used.
    If you want to know what pin the on-board LED``````````````````````````` is connected to on your Arduino
    https: //www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Products


    modified 8 May 2014
    by Scott Fitzgerald
    modified 2 Sep 2016
    by Arturo Guadalupi
    modified 8 Sep 2016
    by Colby Newman

    This example code is in the public domain.
    http: //www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Blink

    */

    // the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the board
    void setup() {
    // initialize digital pin LED_BUILTIN as an output.

    // start serial port at 9600 bps:

    Serial.begin(9600);

    while (!Serial) {
    ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only


    }

    }

    // the loop function runs over and over again forever void loop() {
    int inByte;
    int nextOn;
    nextOn = 1000;
    Serial.write("blink");
    Serial.write("input");
    inByte = '0';
    /*
    while (inByte != '\n')
    {
    inByte = Serial.read();
    }
    */
    Serial.write("I got the input");
    nextOn += 1000;
    Serial.write(nextOn);
    digitalWrite(13, HIGH); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level) delay(nextOn); // wait for a second digitalWrite(13, LOW); // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW

    CodeSample -

    /*
    Blink

    Turns an LED on for one second, then off for one second, repeatedly.

    Most Arduinos have an on-board LED you can control. On the UNO , MEGA and ZERO
    it is attached to digital pin 13, on MKR1000 on pin 6. LED_BUILTIN is set to
    the correct LED pin independent of which board is used.
    If you want to know what pin the on-board LED``````````````````````````` is connected to on your Arduino
    https: //www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Products


    modified 8 May 2014
    by Scott Fitzgerald
    modified 2 Sep 2016
    by Arturo Guadalupi
    modified 8 Sep 2016
    by Colby Newman

    This example code is in the public domain.
    http: //www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Blink

    */

    // the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the board
    void setup() {
    // initialize digital pin LED_BUILTIN as an output.

    // start serial port at 9600 bps:

    Serial.begin(9600);

    while (!Serial) {
    ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only


    }

    }

    // the loop function runs over and over again forever void loop() {
    int inByte;
    int nextOn;
    nextOn = 1000;
    Serial.write("blink");
    Serial.write("input");
    inByte = '0';
    /*
    while (inByte != '\n')
    {
    inByte = Serial.read();
    }
    */
    Serial.write("I got the input");
    nextOn += 1000;
    Serial.write(nextOn);
    digitalWrite(13, HIGH); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level) delay(nextOn); // wait for a second digitalWrite(13, LOW); // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW
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