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Thursday, 12 May 2016

Arduino LED fade


So now you wanna fade these leds eh
Well let me help ya out.


This is a fairly simple project to get you working with arduino.



Skill level: Begginer
Time: 10 mins
Parts Required:
- Arduino and laptop or pc to connect and upload sketch
- Breadboard
- Jumper wires
- led
- 10k resistor




Here is a code you can run through your arduino to get yer led fading.




Upload this to your sketch
/*
 Fade
 This example shows how to fade an LED on pin 9
 using the analogWrite() function.
 The analogWrite() function uses PWM, so if
 you want to change the pin you're using, be
 sure to use another PWM capable pin. On most
 Arduino, the PWM pins are identified with
 a "~" sign, like ~3, ~5, ~6, ~9, ~10 and ~11.
 This example code is in the public domain.
 */
int led = 9;           // the PWM pin the LED is attached to
int brightness = 0;    // how bright the LED is
int fadeAmount = 5;    // how many points to fade the LED by
// the setup routine runs once when you press reset:
void setup() {
  // declare pin 9 to be an output:
  pinMode(led, OUTPUT);
}
// the loop routine runs over and over again forever:
void loop() {
  // set the brightness of pin 9:
  analogWrite(led, brightness);
  // change the brightness for next time through the loop:
  brightness = brightness + fadeAmount;
  // reverse the direction of the fading at the ends of the fade:
  if (brightness == 0 || brightness == 255) {
    fadeAmount = -fadeAmount ;
  }
  // wait for 30 milliseconds to see the dimming effect
  delay(30);
}

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