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Blinky Application
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Overview
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The Blinky example shows how to configure GPIO pins as outputs which can also be
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used to drive LEDs on the hardware usually delivered as "User LEDs" on many of
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the supported boards in Zephyr.
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Requirements
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The demo assumes that an LED is connected to one of GPIO lines. The
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sample code is configured to work on boards with user defined buttons and that
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have defined the LED0\_* variables in :file:`board.h`.
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The :file:`board.h` must define the following variables:
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- LED0_GPIO_PORT
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- LED0_GPIO_PIN
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Building and Running
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This samples does not output anything to the console. It can be built and
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flashed to a board as follows:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd samples/basic/blinky
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$ make BOARD=arduino_101
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$ make BOARD=arduino_101 flash
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After flashing the image to the board, the user LED on the board should start to
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blink.
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