05-01 LEDBrightness
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Current revision as of 19:24, 17 September 2014
This program uses an analog input to control the brightness of an LED through a DAC output.
The signals used for this example are listed below:
| Signal | LPC4330 PIN NAME | BAM210E | BAM210 | BAM200E | BAM200 | Used for |
| A0 | P7_4 | J8-1 | J8-1 | S4-3 | S4-3 | Potentiometer |
| DAC0 | P4_4 | J8-6 | J8-6 | S3-5 | S3-5 | LED |
The following schematic can be used to build the circuit with a BAM210E or BAM210.
/*Program Example 5.1: Uses analog input to control LED brightness, through DAC output
*/
#include "mbed.h"
AnalogOut Aout(DAC0); //defines analog output on Pin DAC0
AnalogIn Ain(A0); //defines analog input on Pin A0
int main() {
while(1) {
Aout=Ain; //transfer analog in value to analog out, both are type float
}
}
The following image shows the built circuit on a BAM210E.


