This is a very simple guide, reviewing the steps required to get Blinky working on an mbed OS platform.
Fork of mbed-os-example-mbed5-blinky by
main.cpp@18:3d4bde473eba, 2017-01-03 (annotated)
- Committer:
- terencez
- Date:
- Tue Jan 03 14:52:34 2017 +0800
- Revision:
- 18:3d4bde473eba
- Parent:
- 8:bb09890333fe
Terence testing
Who changed what in which revision?
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Jonathan Austin |
0:2757d7abb7d9 | 1 | #include "mbed.h" |
Jonathan Austin |
0:2757d7abb7d9 | 2 | |
Jonathan Austin |
0:2757d7abb7d9 | 3 | DigitalOut led1(LED1); |
Jonathan Austin |
0:2757d7abb7d9 | 4 | |
Jonathan Austin |
1:846c97078558 | 5 | // main() runs in its own thread in the OS |
Jonathan Austin |
1:846c97078558 | 6 | // (note the calls to Thread::wait below for delays) |
Jonathan Austin |
0:2757d7abb7d9 | 7 | int main() { |
Jonathan Austin |
0:2757d7abb7d9 | 8 | while (true) { |
Jonathan Austin |
0:2757d7abb7d9 | 9 | led1 = !led1; |
Jonathan Austin |
0:2757d7abb7d9 | 10 | Thread::wait(500); |
Jonathan Austin |
0:2757d7abb7d9 | 11 | } |
Jonathan Austin |
0:2757d7abb7d9 | 12 | } |
Jonathan Austin |
1:846c97078558 | 13 |