/* Blink Turns on an LED on for one second, then off for one second, repeatedly. Most Arduinos have an on-board LED you can control. On the Uno and Leonardo, it is attached to digital pin 13. If you're unsure what pin the on-board LED is connected to on your Arduino model, check the documentation at http://arduino.cc This example code is in the public domain. modified 8 May 2014 by Scott Fitzgerald Modified by Roger Clark. www.rogerclark.net for Maple mini 25th April 2015 , where the LED is on PC13 */ /* Pro Micro Test Code by: Nathan Seidle modified by: Jim Lindblom SparkFun Electronics date: September 16, 2013 license: Public Domain - please use this code however you'd like. It's provided as a learning tool. This code is provided to show how to control the SparkFun ProMicro's TX and RX LEDs within a sketch. It also serves to explain the difference between Serial.print() and Serial1.print(). */ int RXLED = 17; // The RX LED has a defined Arduino pin // Note: The TX LED was not so lucky, we'll need to use pre-defined // macros (TXLED1, TXLED0) to control that. // (We could use the same macros for the RX LED too -- RXLED1, // and RXLED0.) // the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the board void setup() { #if defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F0) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F1) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F3) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F4) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32L4) // initialize digital pin PB1 as an output. pinMode(PC13, OUTPUT); #endif #if defined __AVR_ATmega32U4__ pinMode(RXLED, OUTPUT); // Set RX LED as an output // TX LED is set as an output behind the scenes #endif Serial.begin(9600); } // the loop function runs over and over again forever void loop() { #if defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F0) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F1) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F3) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F4) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32L4) digitalWrite(PC13, LOW); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level) #endif #if defined __AVR_ATmega32U4__ digitalWrite(RXLED, LOW); // set the RX LED ON TXLED0; //TX LED is not tied to a normally controlled pin so a macro is needed, turn LED OFF #endif Serial.println("LED is on!"); delay(1000); // wait for a second #if defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F0) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F1) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F3) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32F4) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_STM32L4) digitalWrite(PC13, HIGH); // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW #endif #if defined __AVR_ATmega32U4__ digitalWrite(RXLED, HIGH); // set the RX LED OFF TXLED1; //TX LED macro to turn LED ON #endif Serial.println("LED is off!"); delay(1000); // wait for a second }