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Mastering Arduino

You're reading from   Mastering Arduino A project-based approach to electronics, circuits, and programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788830584
Length 372 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jon Hoffman Jon Hoffman
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface The Arduino FREE CHAPTER Basic Electronics Circuit Diagrams Basic Prototyping Arduino IDE Programming the Arduino - The Basics Programming the Arduino - Beyond the Basics Motion Sensor Environment Sensors Obstacle Avoidance and Collision Detection Fun with Lights Fun with Sound Using LCD Displays Speech Recognition and Voice Synthesizing DC Motors and Motor Controllers Servo Motors Using a Relay Remotely Controlling the Arduino Creating a Robot Bluetooth LE Bluetooth Classic Another Book You May Enjoy

Setting digital pin mode

In Chapter 1, The Arduino, we saw that the Arduino has several digital pins that we can connect external sensors and other devices to. Before we use these pins, we should configure them for either input or output depending on what we are using them for. To do this, we use the pinMode() function that is built into the Arduino programming language. Usually for smaller sketches we call the pinMode() function within the setup() function; however, this is not required. The following code shows the syntax for the pinMode() function:

pinMode(pin, mode);

This function is called with two parameters. The first is the number of the pin that we are setting and the second is the mode for the pin. The mode for the pin can be either INPUT, to read the value from the pin (external sensor writes a value to the pin), or OUTPUT, to set the value for the pin. The following...

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