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    // but actually the LED is on; this is because  |     // but actually the LED is on; this is because  | ||
    // it is active low on the ESP-01)  |     // it is active low on the ESP-01)  | ||
| − |     delay(1000);   | + |     delay(1000);             // Wait for a second  | 
    digitalWrite(D2, HIGH);  // Turn the LED off by making the voltage HIGH  |     digitalWrite(D2, HIGH);  // Turn the LED off by making the voltage HIGH  | ||
| − |     delay(2000);   | + |     delay(2000);             // Wait for two seconds (to demonstrate the active low LED)  | 
  }  |   }  | ||
Latest revision as of 16:34, 27 September 2019
Source
/*
  ESP8266 Blink by Simon Peter
  Blink the blue LED on the ESP-01 module
  This example code is in the public domain
  The blue LED on the ESP-01 module is connected to GPIO1
  (which is also the TXD pin; so we cannot use Serial.print() at the same time)
  Note that this sketch uses LED_BUILTIN to find the pin with the internal LED
*/
void setup() {
  pinMode(D2, OUTPUT);     // Initialize the LED_BUILTIN pin as an output
}
// the loop function runs over and over again forever
void loop() {
  digitalWrite(D2, LOW);   // Turn the LED on (Note that LOW is the voltage level
  // but actually the LED is on; this is because
  // it is active low on the ESP-01)
  delay(1000);             // Wait for a second
  digitalWrite(D2, HIGH);  // Turn the LED off by making the voltage HIGH
  delay(2000);             // Wait for two seconds (to demonstrate the active low LED)
}