NuMaker-IoT-M487 (2) Control LED and Buttons on Mbed OS
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介绍
Hello everyone, I am the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology, Morgan. Today, I will show you how to use Mbed OS on the NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board to control LED and buttons. First, open Chrome browser, enter the URL https://ide.mbed.com. Please make sure that NuMaker-IoT-M487 board already selected in the upper right corner after you log in. If not, please refer Nuvoton IoT Tutorial series “Get Started with Mbed OS” which has a detailed description of how to add a board. Then click the “New” on the upper left, a “Create new program” window will be displayed. You can see that the Platform has been set to NuMaker-IoT-M487. In the Template field, select the "NuMaker GPIO Interrupt with Debounce Setting" for this tutorial. Then click OK. Now you can see that the sample code has loaded on the page. Click on “main.cpp”, this sample code uses SW2 button for demonstration. Click on “Compile” to build it. It is in compiling, please wait a moment. Then you can see a lot of messages at the bottom of the page. The last message is “Success!” The browser will download the binary firmware file directly after a successful compiling. It will be saved in a default download folder or the folder based on your browser setting. In Chrome, you can click download file and select “Show in folder”. Then we have to connect the NuMaker-IoT-M487 USB port to your computer and make sure the onboard LED lights up. Let’s head back to the download folder where you can see the binary firmware file (NuMaker-mbed-GPIO-Interrupt.NUMAKER_IOT_M487.bin). Drag and drop the file to NuMicro MCU drive. You will see the copying progress dialog box. Next step is to press the SW2 button on the board to toggle LED. You can see the reaction of each press. That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you for watching. Welcome to subscribe to our channel. If you want to know more information, please contact us at SalesSupport@nuvoton.com - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-iot-m487 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #Tool #Training #Learning #Intermediate #en