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* Once the sketch is uploaded, the LED connected to pin 13 should start blinking on and off every second.
* Once the sketch is uploaded, the LED connected to pin 13 should start blinking on and off every second.


* '''Video''' - Program lights up Arduino UNO on-board LED connected to pin 13 for 1 second.
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= Light up a LED connected to Pin 13 on the Arduino Uno =
= Light up a LED connected to Pin 13 on the Arduino Uno =

Revision as of 21:28, 23 April 2023

Light up LED 13 on an Arduino Uno

  • Open the Arduino IDE and create a new sketch.
  • In the sketch, write the following code:
void setup() {
  pinMode(13, OUTPUT);
}

void loop() {
  digitalWrite(13, HIGH);
  delay(1000);
  digitalWrite(13, LOW);
  delay(1000);
}
  • This code sets pin 13 as an output using the `pinMode()` function in the `setup()` function.
  • In the `loop()` function, it turns the LED on by setting pin 13 to `HIGH` using the `digitalWrite()` function, waits for a second using the `delay()` function, turns the LED off by setting pin 13 to `LOW`, and waits for another second.
  • Verify that your Arduino Uno board is connected to your computer and select the correct board and port under the "Tools" menu.
  • Upload the sketch to the Arduino Uno board by clicking on the "Upload" button.
  • Once the sketch is uploaded, the LED connected to pin 13 should start blinking on and off every second.
  • Video - Program lights up Arduino UNO on-board LED connected to pin 13 for 1 second.

Light up a LED connected to Pin 13 on the Arduino Uno

  • To light up an LED connected to pin 13 on an Arduino Uno board, you can follow these steps:
  • Connect the positive (anode) leg of the LED to pin 13 on the Arduino Uno board.
  • Add a 300 Ohm resistor in series
  • Connect the negative (cathode) leg of the LED to the GND pin on the Arduino Uno board.
  • Open the Arduino IDE and create a new sketch.
  • In the sketch, write the following code:
void setup() {
  pinMode(13, OUTPUT);
}

void loop() {
  digitalWrite(13, HIGH);
  delay(1000);
  digitalWrite(13, LOW);
  delay(1000);
}
  • This code sets pin 13 as an output using the `pinMode()` function in the `setup()` function.
  • In the `loop()` function, it turns the LED on by setting pin 13 to `HIGH` using the `digitalWrite()` function, waits for a second using the `delay()` function, turns the LED off by setting pin 13 to `LOW`, and waits for another second.
  • Verify that your Arduino Uno board is connected to your computer and select the correct board and port under the "Tools" menu.
  • Upload the sketch to the Arduino Uno board by clicking on the "Upload" button.
  • Once the sketch is uploaded, the LED connected to pin 13 should start blinking on and off every second.