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Learning C for Arduino

You're reading from   Learning C for Arduino A comprehensive guide that will help you ace C's fundamentals using the powerful Arduino board

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787120099
Length 378 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Syed Omar Faruk Towaha Syed Omar Faruk Towaha
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Our First Program! 3. Exploring C with Arduino IDE 4. Blinking with Operations and Loops 5. Functions and Files with Arduino 6. Arduino and C++ 7. Using Pointers and Structure 8. Working with Arduino Libraries 9. Lets Build Something Awesome 10. Few Error Handlings

LED cube

In previous chapters, we were introduced to LEDs and learnt how we can use an LED with our Arduino. In this section, we will learn how we can use a number of LEDs. We will form a cube by using a number of LEDSs and programs with our Arduino to control all the LEDs from the microcontroller. Before going any further, let's construct the cube. We will build a 3x3x3 LED cube. This means that we will be controlling 3x3x3= 27 LEDs. The 27 LEDs will be connected in such a way that they construct a cube. Each side will have nine LEDs.

See the following image to understand the positions of the LEDs:

LED cube

This is a three dimensional cube. From the image you can see that there are three layers (L1, L2, and L3). Each layer has nine LEDs. We will make three layers and then join them together. Let's make a layer first.

You need to make a 3x3 structure to hold the LEDs while connecting them and soldering. The structure can be made of wood/plastic/cardboard or any hard plane thing. You need...

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