Charles Tritt
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21_7segmentTest2_v5
Modified, multi-file version of my orginal 7-segment test program.
Diff: main.cpp
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- 107:61b9c99a4e27
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- 105:ed03c03b353e
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- 108:eee3167b25b4
--- a/main.cpp Fri Nov 22 16:00:04 2019 +0000 +++ b/main.cpp Mon Sep 20 03:01:02 2021 +0000 @@ -1,23 +1,33 @@ -/* mbed Microcontroller Library - * Copyright (c) 2019 ARM Limited - * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 - */ - +/* + 21_myBlink_v5 - Turns on an LED on and off for, repeatedly. + Last Revised: 9/19/21 (v. 1.0) + Based on mbed example. Modified by Dr. C. S. Tritt. This example code is in + the public domain. +*/ +// #include is a directive that "pastes" a file into your code. +// Use this specific #include at the beginning of each mbed program. +// mbed.h contains/points to the full definitions of our simple statements. #include "mbed.h" -#include "platform/mbed_thread.h" - - -// Blinking rate in milliseconds -#define BLINKING_RATE_MS 500 - - -int main() -{ - // Initialise the digital pin LED1 as an output - DigitalOut led(LED1); - - while (true) { - led = !led; - thread_sleep_for(BLINKING_RATE_MS); - } -} +// Define the object board_LED to be a digital output connected to LED1, +// which is the little green LED built into the Nucleo board. +DigitalOut board_LED(LED1); +const int WAIT_ON = 1400; // On time in seconds. +const int WAIT_OFF = 600; // Off time in seconds. +/* + The "main" function defines your main program -- it executes as soon as + you program the board. Functions can return (compute and give back) a + value. The main function could return an integer error code, so it begins + with int. Functions can also accept inputs. The main function cannot + however, so its round parentheses are empty. +*/ +int main() { // This curly brace marks the beginning of the main function. + // while() will repeat a set of actions as long as the statement inside + // its round parentheses is true. 1 is the definition of true, so + // while(1) and while(true) repeat forever. + while(true) { // This curly brace marks the start of the repeated actions. + board_LED = 1; // Turn on LED by storing a 1 in board_LED. + ThisThread::sleep_for(WAIT_ON); // Int value in mS. + board_LED = 0; // Turn off LED by storing a 0 in board_LED. + ThisThread::sleep_for(WAIT_OFF); // Int value in mS. + } // end of repeated actions +} // end of main function \ No newline at end of file