Difference between revisions of "Embedded System Tutorial GPIO"
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== Objective ==  | == Objective ==  | ||
Interface your LPC17xx to a switch and an LED.  | Interface your LPC17xx to a switch and an LED.  | ||
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== Assignment ==  | == Assignment ==  | ||
At the end of this lab, you should be familiar with how a microcontroller's memory can access physical pins.  Test your knowledge by doing the following:  | At the end of this lab, you should be familiar with how a microcontroller's memory can access physical pins.  Test your knowledge by doing the following:  | ||
| − | *  Interface your board's pin to an external switch  | + | *  Interface your board's GPIO pin to an external switch  | 
| − | *  Interface your board's pin to an LED  | + | *  Interface your board's GPIO pin to an LED  | 
*  If the switch is pressed, light up an LED  | *  If the switch is pressed, light up an LED  | ||
*  Do not use any pre-existing library such as a GPIO class  | *  Do not use any pre-existing library such as a GPIO class  | ||
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| + | Upload into the textbox just the relevant code, probably just main.cpp  | ||
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| + | <b>Extra Credit:</b> Do something creative, such as lighting up an LED based on a terminal command.  | ||
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| + | [[Embedded System GPIO Assignment]]  | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 25 January 2019
Socialledge is moving to two portals.
- The Wiki will remain here for general references about the SJ-One board, and to document student reports.
 - The bookstack will now be used for SJSU assignments
 
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