Hendra Kusumah
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Linkit One: Blowing an LED

In this tutorial I Will show you how to turn on an led with your mouth. The Led will turn on when start to blow the sound sensor.

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Linkit One: Blowing an LED

Things used in this project

Hardware components

Breadboard (generic)
Breadboard (generic)
×1
Microphone Amplifier Breakout
Adafruit Microphone Amplifier Breakout
×1

Software apps and online services

Arduino IDE
Arduino IDE

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Schematics

Blow_LED

Code

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/* Input Pullup Serial This example demonstrates the use of pinMode(INPUT_PULLUP). It reads a
 digital input on pin 2 and prints the results to the serial monitor. The circuit:
 * Momentary switch attached from pin 2 to ground
 * Built-in LED on pin 13 Unlike pinMode(INPUT), there is no pull-down resistor necessary. An internal
 20K-ohm resistor is pulled to 5V. This configuration causes the input to
 read HIGH when the switch is open, and LOW when it is closed. created 14 March 2012
 by Scott Fitzgerald http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/InputPullupSerial This example code is in the public domain */void setup() {
  //start serial connection
  Serial.begin(9600);
  //configure pin2 as an input and enable the internal pull-up resistor
  pinMode(2, INPUT_PULLUP);
  pinMode(13, OUTPUT);}void loop() {
  //read the pushbutton value into a variable
  int sensorVal = digitalRead(2);
  //print out the value of the pushbutton
  Serial.println(sensorVal);  // Keep in mind the pullup means the pushbutton's
  // logic is inverted. It goes HIGH when it's open,
  // and LOW when it's pressed. Turn on pin 13 when the
  // button's pressed, and off when it's not:
  if (sensorVal == HIGH) {
    digitalWrite(13, LOW);
  }
  else {
    digitalWrite(13, HIGH);
  }
}

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Hendra Kusumah

Hendra Kusumah

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Love hacking and making new things from IoT to robotics

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