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# Digispark Blink
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First, let's import Cylon:
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2014-03-27 08:06:26 +08:00
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var Cylon = require('../..');
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Now that we have Cylon imported, we can start defining our robot
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2014-03-27 08:06:26 +08:00
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Cylon.robot({
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Let's define the connections and devices:
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2014-11-26 08:01:31 +08:00
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connections: {
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digispark: { adaptor: 'digispark' }
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},
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devices: {
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led: { driver: 'led', pin: 1 }
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},
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Now that Cylon knows about the necessary hardware we're going to be using, we'll
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tell it what work we want to do:
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work: function(my) {
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every((1).second(), my.led.toggle);
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}
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2014-02-21 08:29:18 +08:00
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Now that our robot knows what work to do, and the work it will be doing that
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hardware with, we can start it:
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2014-03-27 08:06:26 +08:00
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}).start();
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