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* Second, go into REPL mode and communicate with the board. Practice entering (CTRL-c) and exiting (CTRL-D) REPL.
* Second, go into REPL mode and communicate with the board. Practice entering (CTRL-c) and exiting (CTRL-D) REPL.
* Third, make a local copy of main.py, in case you ever want to see the original examples again.
* Third, make a local copy of main.py, in case you ever want to see the original examples again.
* Forth, replace the contents of main.py with:
* Forth, replace the contents of main.py with this example [[File:main.py]]

import board # pin definitions
import time # time functions
import touchio # capacitivectouch library
import pulseio # pwm library
import adafruit_dotstar # dotstar rgb led library

# One dotstar soldered on the board
dot = adafruit_dotstar.DotStar(board.APA102_SCK, board.APA102_MOSI, 1, brightness=0.2)

# Built in red LED
led = pulseio.PWMOut(board.D13, frequency=5000, duty_cycle=0)
led.duty_cycle = 0 # initially off

# Capacitive touch on A2
touch = touchio.TouchIn(board.A2)

# Helper to give us a nice color swirl
def wheel(pos):
# Input a value 0 to 255 to get a color value.
# The colours are a transition r - g - b - back to r.
if (pos < 0):
return [0, 0, 0]
if (pos > 255):
return [0, 0, 0]
if (pos < 85):
return [int(pos * 3), int(255 - (pos*3)), 0]
elif (pos < 170):
pos -= 85
return [int(255 - pos*3), 0, int(pos*3)]
else:
pos -= 170
return [0, int(pos*3), int(255 - pos*3)]

######################### MAIN LOOP ##############################

i = 0 # a variable to keep track of time
while True:
time.sleep(.01) # wait 0.01 seconds. if this isn't here the code might run too fast
i = (i+1) % 256 # run from 0 to 255
dot[0] = wheel(i & 255) # set the color of the dotstar, [red green blue]
led.duty_cycle = i*255 # duty_cycle can be 0 to 65535
if i%100==0: # if i is divisible by 100
# printing at this slow speed because sending too often chokes the computer
print("A2 touch: %d" % touch.raw_value, end="\n") # print the value of the cap touch sensor on pin A2

Revision as of 18:49, 3 October 2018

Halloween Tutorial 1

We are using the Itsy Bitsy M0 Express from Adafruit.

Mu ("Moo") is a nice IDE used to edit the code and debug.

  • First, plug the board in a open Mu. Load main.py from the CIRCUITPY drive. Open the serial monitor.
  • Second, go into REPL mode and communicate with the board. Practice entering (CTRL-c) and exiting (CTRL-D) REPL.
  • Third, make a local copy of main.py, in case you ever want to see the original examples again.
  • Forth, replace the contents of main.py with this example File:Main.py