arduino stuffs
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-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// While the NewPing library's primary goal is to interface with ultrasonic sensors, interfacing with
-// the Timer2 interrupt was a result of creating an interrupt-based ping method. Since these Timer2
-// interrupt methods were built, the library may as well provide the functionality to use these methods
-// in your sketches. This shows how simple it is (no ultrasonic sensor required). Keep in mind that
-// these methods use Timer2, as does NewPing's ping_timer method for using ultrasonic sensors. You
-// can't use ping_timer at the same time you're using timer_ms or timer_us as all use the same timer.
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#include <NewPing.h>
-
-#define LED_PIN 13 // Pin with LED attached.
-
-void setup() {
- pinMode(LED_PIN, OUTPUT);
- NewPing::timer_ms(500, toggleLED); // Create a Timer2 interrupt that calls toggleLED in your sketch once every 500 milliseconds.
-}
-
-void loop() {
- // Do anything here, the Timer2 interrupt will take care of the flashing LED without your intervention.
-}
-
-void toggleLED() {
- digitalWrite(LED_PIN, !digitalRead(LED_PIN)); // Toggle the LED.
-} \ No newline at end of file