
Freedom Seeed Grove 4-Digit Display Example
Dependencies: DigitDisplay mbed
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Simply Import this Program
into your mbed compiler
Select Compile
to generate the binary file
Plug the Grove Shield v2 on the top of your FRDM-K64F
Connect on end of the 4-pin Grove cable to the 4-digit display module and the other end to the port D2 of the Grove Adapter
.
Drag n drop the frdm_Grove_4-Digit-Display_Example_K64F.bin
into the mbed drive from your file explorer
Wait for download to complete
Press the Reset/SW1 button of your FRDM-K64F board
to launch the program
The screen should start displaying a clock with time defined at 20:14 and middle dots blinking every seconds (see picture below)!!
main.cpp
- Committer:
- GregC
- Date:
- 2016-01-01
- Revision:
- 0:06b1107d127e
File content as of revision 0:06b1107d127e:
#include "mbed.h" #include "DigitDisplay.h" DigitalOut myled(LED1); DigitDisplay display(D2, D3); Ticker tick; uint8_t hour = 20; uint8_t minute = 14; uint8_t second = 0; void beat() { static uint8_t colon = 0; display.setColon(colon); if (colon) { second++; if (second >= 60) { second = 0; minute++; if (minute >= 60) { minute = 0; hour++; if (hour >= 24) { hour = 0; } display.write(0, hour / 10); display.write(1, hour % 10); } display.write(2, minute / 10); display.write(3, minute % 10); } } colon = 1 - colon; } int main() { display.write(0, hour / 10); display.write(1, hour % 10); display.write(2, minute / 10); display.write(3, minute % 10); display.setColon(true); tick.attach(&beat, 0.5); while(1) { myled = 1; wait(0.5); myled = 0; wait(0.5); } }