/* Blink without Delay - due led Turns on and off a light emitting diode(LED) connected to a digital pin, without using the delay() function. This means that other code can run at the same time without being interrupted by the LED code. The circuit: * LED attached from pin 13 to ground. * Note: on most Arduinos, there is already an LED on the board that's attached to pin 13, so no hardware is needed for this example. created 2005 by David A. Mellis modified 8 Feb 2010 by Paul Stoffregen modified by Andrea Manni This example code is in the public domain. http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/BlinkWithoutDelay */ // constants won't change. Used here to // set pin numbers: const int ledA = 13; // Primo LED const int ledB = 12; // Secondo LED // Variabbili di stato int ledStateA = LOW; // ledState used to set the LED int ledStateB = LOW; // ledState used to set the LED long previousMillisA = 0; // will store last time LED was updated long previousMillisB = 0; // will store last time LED was updated // the follow variables is a long because the time, measured in miliseconds, // will quickly become a bigger number than can be stored in an int. long intervalA = 1000; // interval at which to blink (milliseconds) long intervalB = 500; // interval at which to blink (milliseconds) void setup() { // set the digital pin as output: pinMode(ledA, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledB, OUTPUT); } void loop() { // Primo LED if (millis() >= previousMillisA + intervalA) { // Aggiornimo il riferimento temporale previousMillisA += intervalA; // if the LED is off turn it on and vice-versa: if (ledStateA == LOW) ledStateA = HIGH; else ledStateA = LOW; // set the LED with the ledState of the variable: digitalWrite(ledA, ledStateA); } // Secondo LED if (millis() >= previousMillisB + intervalB) { // save the last time you blinked the LED previousMillisB += intervalB; // if the LED is off turn it on and vice-versa: if (ledStateB == LOW) ledStateB = HIGH; else ledStateB = LOW; // set the LED with the ledState of the variable: digitalWrite(ledB, ledStateB); } } /* Domande 1. Provare a isolare il codice per accendere ogni singolo led in una funzione: - Quali variabili determinano il comportamento del LED? - Come cambiano durante il corso dello script? - Sono globali o locali? - Quali parti vanno eseguite una sola volta e quali a ogni esecuzione? */