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Plug Arduino Board To Into Your Computers USB Port

The document provides steps to upload a blink program to an Arduino board to make the on-board LED blink on and off. The steps include plugging the Arduino into the computer, opening the Arduino IDE, selecting the blink example sketch, choosing the board and port, and uploading the program to make the LED blink with a one second on and one second off cycle repeated indefinitely.

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Plug Arduino Board To Into Your Computers USB Port

The document provides steps to upload a blink program to an Arduino board to make the on-board LED blink on and off. The steps include plugging the Arduino into the computer, opening the Arduino IDE, selecting the blink example sketch, choosing the board and port, and uploading the program to make the LED blink with a one second on and one second off cycle repeated indefinitely.

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Session 2 Exercise 2:

Objective: Upload a program to blink on-board LED.

Steps:

  Plug Arduino board to into your computers USB port.


 Open Arduino IDE. Go to example section to open blink program (sketch).
 Select board and port from Tools menu.

  Click on upload button to flash program on Arduino mega board.


 Once program uploaded on-board LED will start blinking.
Code:

/*
Blink

Turns an LED on for one second, then off for one second, repeatedly.

*/

// the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the
board void setup() {
// initialize digital pin LED_BUILTIN as an output.
pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);
}

// the loop function runs over and over again forever


void loop() {
digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, HIGH); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level)
delay(1000); // wait for a second
digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, LOW); // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW
delay(1000); // wait for a second
}

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