Arduino: Physical Pixel
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Sumber: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/PhysicalPixel
This example example uses the Arduino or Genuino board to receive data from the computer. The board turns on an LED when it receives the character 'H', and turns off the LED when it receives the character 'L'.
The data can be sent from the Arduino Software (IDE) serial monitor, or another program like Processing (see code below), Flash (via a serial-net proxy), PD, or Max/MSP.
Hardware
- Arduino or Genuino Board
- LED (optional)
- 220 ohm resistor (optional)
Code
/* Physical Pixel An example of using the Arduino board to receive data from the computer. In this case, the Arduino boards turns on an LED when it receives the character 'H', and turns off the LED when it receives the character 'L'. The data can be sent from the Arduino serial monitor, or another program like Processing (see code below), Flash (via a serial-net proxy), PD, or Max/MSP. The circuit: * LED connected from digital pin 13 to ground created 2006 by David A. Mellis modified 30 Aug 2011 by Tom Igoe and Scott Fitzgerald This example code is in the public domain. http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/PhysicalPixel */ const int ledPin = 13; // the pin that the LED is attached to int incomingByte; // a variable to read incoming serial data into void setup() { // initialize serial communication: Serial.begin(9600); // initialize the LED pin as an output: pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); } void loop() { // see if there's incoming serial data: if (Serial.available() > 0) { // read the oldest byte in the serial buffer: incomingByte = Serial.read(); // if it's a capital H (ASCII 72), turn on the LED: if (incomingByte == 'H') { digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); } // if it's an L (ASCII 76) turn off the LED: if (incomingByte == 'L') { digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW); } } }