/************************************************************* blink.ino SparkFun SX1509 I/O Expander Example: blink output Jim Lindblom @ SparkFun Electronics Original Creation Date: September 21, 2015 https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun_SX1509_Arduino_Library This example demonstrates the SX1509's set-it-and-forget-it blink function. We'll set the pin up as an OUTPUT, and call io.blink() all in setup(), then watch the LED blink by itself in loop(). Hardware Hookup: SX1509 Breakout ------ Arduino -------- Breadboard GND -------------- GND 3V3 -------------- 3.3V SDA ------------ SDA (A4) SCL ------------ SCL (A5) 15 -------------------------------- LED+ LED- -/\/\/\- GND 330 Development environment specifics: IDE: Arduino 1.6.5 Hardware Platform: Arduino Uno SX1509 Breakout Version: v2.0 This code is beerware; if you see me (or any other SparkFun employee) at the local, and you've found our code helpful, please buy us a round! Distributed as-is; no warranty is given. *************************************************************/ #include // Include the I2C library (required) #include //Click here for the library: http://librarymanager/All#SparkFun_SX1509 // SX1509 I2C address (set by ADDR1 and ADDR0 (00 by default): const byte SX1509_ADDRESS = 0x3E; // SX1509 I2C address SX1509 io; // Create an SX1509 object to be used throughout // SX1509 Pin definition: const byte SX1509_LED_PIN = 15; // LED to SX1509's pin 15 void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); Serial.println("SX1509 Example"); Wire.begin(); // Call io.begin(
) to initialize the SX1509. If it // successfully communicates, it'll return 1. if (io.begin(SX1509_ADDRESS) == false) { Serial.println("Failed to communicate. Check wiring and address of SX1509."); while (1) ; // If we fail to communicate, loop forever. } // Set up the SX1509's clock to use the internal 2MHz // oscillator. The second parameter divides the oscillator // clock to generate a slower LED clock. 4 divides the 2MHz // clock by 2 ^ (4-1) (8, ie. 250kHz). The divider parameter // can be anywhere between 1-7. io.clock(INTERNAL_CLOCK_2MHZ, 4); io.pinMode(SX1509_LED_PIN, OUTPUT); // Set LED pin to OUTPUT // Blink the LED pin -- ~1000 ms LOW, ~500 ms HIGH: io.blink(SX1509_LED_PIN, 1000, 500); // The timing parameters are in milliseconds, but they // aren't 100% exact. The library will estimate to try to // get them as close as possible. Play with the clock // divider to maybe get more accurate timing. } void loop() { // Relax! The SX1509's got this... }