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− | Cut and paste into your Arduino code environment. This code will light the LED connected to pin | + | Cut and paste into your Arduino code environment. This code will light the LED connected to pin 2 when the button is pushed. If you removed the led from Inning 2, do not worry, pin 13 has a soldered on LED on most Arduinos and clones. Pin 2 was used, so the switch does not have to be removed for future experiments. |
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Revision as of 21:25, 16 May 2010
Contents
Introduction
Pushbutton Switches Switches are probably the most common human to computer input. Fortunatly they are easy to do. This circuit uses a pull-up resistor and a pushbutton switch to light an LED.
Components Needed
- Freeduino or Arduino or clone
- USB cable for Freeduino
- Freeduino development software - download here!
- Solderless Breadboard
- Hookup wire 22gauge solid
- Pushbutton Switch
- Soldering Iron and Solder to solder wires to switch
- 1 kOhm resistor (Brown-Black-Red)
How to
- For our workshop, you will have to solder some hookup wire to one of your pushbutton switches. Just strip back a half an inch of wire or so, stick it through the hole on the switch lead and solder. You will have help. It is easy.
- Follow the fritzing diagram and hook up the circuit.
- Cut and paste your code and run!
Schematic
Fritzing
Code
Cut and paste into your Arduino code environment. This code will light the LED connected to pin 2 when the button is pushed. If you removed the led from Inning 2, do not worry, pin 13 has a soldered on LED on most Arduinos and clones. Pin 2 was used, so the switch does not have to be removed for future experiments.
/* Basic Digital Read * ------------------ * * turns on and off a light emitting diode(LED) connected to digital * pin 13, when pressing a pushbutton attached to pin 12. It illustrates the * concept of Active-Low, which consists in connecting buttons using a * 1K to 10K pull-up resistor. * * Created 1 December 2005 * copyleft 2005 DojoDave <http://www.0j0.org> * http://arduino.berlios.de * */ int ledPin = 13; // choose the pin for the LED int inPin = 12; // choose the input pin (for a pushbutton) int val = 0; // variable for reading the pin status void setup() { pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); // declare LED as output pinMode(inPin, INPUT); // declare pushbutton as input } void loop(){ val = digitalRead(inPin); // read input value if (val == HIGH) { // check if the input is HIGH (button released) digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW); // turn LED OFF } else { digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); // turn LED ON } }
Troubleshooting
Resources
See this link for more information.