//go:build example // +build example // // Do not build by default. /* How to setup You must be using a BBC Microbit microcontroller that has been flashed with the firmware from @sandeepmistry More info: https://gobot.io/documentation/platforms/microbit/#how-to-install This example requires that you wire an external button to pin number 0 on the Microbit, and also wire an external LED to pin number 1 on the Microbit. This example is intended to demonstrate using Gobot GPIO drivers with the Microbit. You run the Go program on your computer and communicate wirelessly with the Microbit. How to run Pass the Bluetooth name or address as first param: go run examples/microbit_io_button.go "BBC micro:bit [yowza]" NOTE: sudo is required to use BLE in Linux */ package main import ( "os" "gobot.io/x/gobot/v2" "gobot.io/x/gobot/v2/drivers/gpio" "gobot.io/x/gobot/v2/platforms/ble" "gobot.io/x/gobot/v2/platforms/microbit" ) func main() { bleAdaptor := ble.NewClientAdaptor(os.Args[1]) ubit := microbit.NewIOPinDriver(bleAdaptor) button := gpio.NewButtonDriver(ubit, "0") led := gpio.NewLedDriver(ubit, "1") work := func() { button.On(gpio.ButtonPush, func(data interface{}) { led.On() }) button.On(gpio.ButtonRelease, func(data interface{}) { led.Off() }) } robot := gobot.NewRobot("buttonBot", []gobot.Connection{bleAdaptor}, []gobot.Device{ubit, button, led}, work, ) robot.Start() }