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Lesson 98: Arduino 10 LED Push button Projects, Potentiometer LED Voltmeter and Traffic Light

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Lesson 98: Arduino 10 LED Push button Projects, Potentiometer LED Voltmeter and Traffic Light

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Part 1: Introduction

In this lesson we learn how to use LED and Push button in this 10 LED projects. Wiring diagram is shown, code is fully explained and demonstrated with multiple change of settings for each project. We read potentiometer's voltage and display voltage by turning each LED on to represent voltages. A Simple traffic light project.
This code is part of video lecture. This project 2 is to turn ON/OFF LED using a push button.

  • 1:16 LED and resistor calculation
  • 05:52 Projec 1 LED ON OFF
  • 12:41 Projec 2 LED ON/OFF with push button
  • 17:12 Projec 3 LED ON/OFF toggle with push button
  • 20:10 Projec 4 Fading light of LED
  • 23:17 Projec 5 Fading light of LED using push button
  • 27:30 Projec 6 See Saw with LED using Arduino
  • 30:44 Projec 7 Walking Light Using Arduino
  • 36:38 Projec 8 Walking light with push button using Arduino
  • 42:21 Projec 9, 5 LED voltage level meter using Arduino
  • 49:21 Projec 10 Arduino Traffic Light

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 * Arduino Step by Step Course by Robojax
 * Lesson 98  https://robojax.com/course1/?vid=lecture98
 * Project 2 of 10
 * 
 * LED with Push button
 * This code is turning on an LED when a push button is pressed. When the push button is relased, the LED will turn OFF after delayLED time 
 * set in the code. 
 * 
 * Watch full details and demonstraiton: https://youtu.be/OSwleCBlkuI
 * 
 * Start a full Arduino Step By Step course:  https://youtu.be/-6qSrDUA5a8
 * 
 ****** 10 Projects explained in this video
 * 1-LED ON OFF 
 * 2-LED ON/OFF with push button
 * 3-LED ON/OFF toggle with push button
 * 4-Fading light of LED
 * 5-Fading light of LED using push button
 * 6-See Saw with LED
 * 7-Walking Light
 * 8-Walking light with push button
 * 9-LED voltage level meter
 * 10- Arduino Traffic Light
 * 
 * What pars we need:
 * -Of course Arduino board (UNO , Nano, Mega or any)
 * -Push button switch 
 * -LED eitehr 5mm or 3mm
 * -200ohm to 1000 ohrm resistor for LED
 * -Some dupont wires to connec 
 * -If don't want to solder, then use breadboard
This video is part of Arduino Step by Step Course which starts here: https://youtu.be/-6qSrDUA5a8
 

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 * This code has been download from Robojax.com
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 * written by Ahmad Shamshiri on Jan 27, 2022
 * in Ajax, Ontario, Canada
 * www.Robojax.com
 * 
 */
const int pushButtonPin = 2;//define a pin number for push button
const int LEDPin = 3;//define a pin that is connected to LED
const int delayLED = 0;//how long the LED should stay ON

void setup() {
  pinMode(pushButtonPin, INPUT_PULLUP);//define a pin for push button switch
  pinMode(LEDPin, OUTPUT);//define a pin for LED

  Serial.begin(9600);//initialize the serial monitor
  Serial.println("Robojax LED with push button");//print this text on Serial Monitor

}

void loop() {
  //if push button is pressed, we will read LOW value
  if( digitalRead(pushButtonPin) == LOW)
  {
    digitalWrite(LEDPin, HIGH);//turn LEDpin HIGH to turn the LED ON
    Serial.println("LED ON");
    delay(delayLED);//keep it on for the delayLED time

    
  }else{
    digitalWrite(LEDPin, LOW);//else, turn the LED OFF
  }
// Watch full details and demonstraiton: https://youtu.be/7xTHaFdCyaI
}
   

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