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Revision 110:22b71c32c5e1, committed 2021-10-01
- Comitter:
- CSTritt
- Date:
- Fri Oct 01 03:03:36 2021 +0000
- Parent:
- 109:b061f9830736
- Commit message:
- First Mbed v. 5 version.
Changed in this revision
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--- a/main.cpp Fri Oct 01 02:45:38 2021 +0000
+++ b/main.cpp Fri Oct 01 03:03:36 2021 +0000
@@ -1,29 +1,27 @@
/*
-Project: 21_Button-v5
+Project: 21_TimerTest1_v5
File: main.cpp
-
-Toogles LED1 when USER_BUTTON is tapped. Note LED1 is also PA_5 which is
-also D13. Based on built-in mbed example Nucleo_read_button. Holding the button
-down will result in LED flashing.
-
-Modified 12 Aug 2017 by Dr. Sheila Ross
-Last revised 9/30/21 by Dr. C. S. Tritt
+
+Explores timer behavior. Each loop takes about 24 mS. Most of this time is
+likely spent doing the serial output.
+
+Last modified 9/30/21 by C. S. Tritt (v. 1.0)
*/
-
#include "mbed.h"
-// Construct a digital input linked to the USER_BUTTON.
-DigitalIn myButton(USER_BUTTON); // Built in blue button.
-
-// Construct a digital output linked to LED1.
-DigitalOut myLed(LED1); // Built-in green LED.
-
+// Construct a timer object.
+Timer myTimer;
+// Construct a transmit only serial connection over our USB.
+Serial pc(USBTX, NC, 9600);
+
int main()
{
- while(true) { // Main loop.
- if (myButton == 0) { // Button is active low.
- myLed = !myLed; // Toggle LED on/off.
- ThisThread::sleep_for(100); // Avoid double-tap, 0.1 seconds.
- }
+ myTimer.start(); // Start the timer.
+
+ for (int i = 1; i <= 20; i++) { // Main loop.
+ // Save the time on timer.
+ float current_time = myTimer.read();
+ // Send the time as text via the serial port.
+ pc.printf("Time %f seconds.\n",current_time );
}
}
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