########################## Blink Interactive Tutorial ########################## Introduction ------------ This is the interactive blink tutorial using `Wokwi`_. For this tutorial, you don't need the ESP32 board or the Arduino toolchain. .. note:: If you don't want to use this tutorial with the simulation, you can copy and paste the :ref:`blink_example_code` from `Wokwi`_ editor and use it on the `Arduino IDE`_ or `PlatformIO`_. About this Tutorial ------------------- This tutorial is the most basic for any get started. In this tutorial, we will show how to set a GPIO pin as an output to drive a LED to blink each 1 second. Step by step ------------ In order to make this simple blink tutorial, you'll need to do the following steps. 1. **Define the GPIO for the LED.** .. code-block:: #define LED 2 This ``#define LED 2`` will be used to set the GPIO2 as the ``LED`` output pin. 2. **Setup.** Inside the ``setup()`` function, we need to add all things we want to run once during the startup. Here we'll add the ``pinMode`` function to set the pin as output. .. code-block:: void setup() { pinMode(LED, OUTPUT); } The first argument is the GPIO number, already defined and the second is the mode, here defined as an output. 3. **Main Loop.** After the ``setup``, the code runs the ``loop`` function infinitely. Here we will handle the GPIO in order to get the LED blinking. .. code-block:: void loop() { digitalWrite(LED, HIGH); delay(100); digitalWrite(LED, LOW); delay(100); } The first function is the ``digitalWrite()`` with two arguments: * GPIO: Set the GPIO pin. Here defined by our ``LED`` connected to the GPIO2. * State: Set the GPIO state as HIGH (ON) or LOW (OFF). This first ``digitalWrite`` we will set the LED ON. After the ``digitalWrite``, we will set a ``delay`` function in order to wait for some time, defined in milliseconds. Now we can set the GPIO to ``LOW`` to turn the LED off and ``delay`` for more few milliseconds to get the LED blinking. 4. **Run the code.** To run this code, you'll need a development board and the Arduino toolchain installed on your computer. If you don't have both, you can use the simulator to test and edit the code. Simulation ---------- This simulator is provided by `Wokwi`_ and you can test the blink code and play with some modifications to learn more about this example. .. raw:: html Change the parameters, like the delay period, to test the code right on your browser. You can add more LEDs, change the GPIO, and more. .. _blink_example_code: Example Code ------------ Here is the full blink code. .. code-block:: #define LED 2 void setup() { pinMode(LED, OUTPUT); } void loop() { digitalWrite(LED, HIGH); delay(100); digitalWrite(LED, LOW); delay(100); } Resources --------- * `ESP32 Datasheet`_ (Datasheet) * `Wokwi`_ (Wokwi Website) .. _ESP32 Datasheet: https://www.espressif.com/sites/default/files/documentation/esp32_datasheet_en.pdf .. _Wokwi: https://wokwi.com/ .. _PlatformIO: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/arduino-esp32/en/latest/installing.html#platformio .. _Arduino IDE: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/arduino-esp32/en/latest/installing.html#installing-using-boards-manager