39 lines
1.1 KiB
C++
39 lines
1.1 KiB
C++
/*
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Copyright (c) 2014 NicoHood
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See the readme for credit to other people.
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PWM Fade
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This example shows how to fade an LED on pin 7
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using the analogWrite() function.
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Basically it is a demonstartion that PWM on pin 7 works fine.
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You can also deactivate the USB Core for this example, but then you'd
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need the workaround. See the other example for this.
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*/
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int led = 7; // the pin that the LED is attached to
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int brightness = 0; // how bright the LED is
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int fadeAmount = 5; // how many points to fade the LED by
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// the setup routine runs once when you press reset:
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void setup() {
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// declare pin 9 to be an output:
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pinMode(led, OUTPUT);
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}
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// the loop routine runs over and over again forever:
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void loop() {
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// set the brightness of pin 9:
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analogWrite(led, brightness);
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// change the brightness for next time through the loop:
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brightness = brightness + fadeAmount;
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// reverse the direction of the fading at the ends of the fade:
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if (brightness == 0 || brightness == 255) {
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fadeAmount = -fadeAmount ;
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}
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// wait for 30 milliseconds to see the dimming effect
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delay(30);
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}
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