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Write a HIGH or a LOW value to a digital pin. If the pin has been configured as an OUPUT with pinMode(), its voltage will be set to the corresponding value: 5V (or 3.3V on 3.3V boards) for HIGH, 0V (ground) for LOW.
If the pin is configured as an INPUT, writing a HIGH value will enable an internal 20K pullup resistor (see the tutorial on digital pins). Writing LOW will disable the pullup.
digitalWrite(pin, value)
pin: the pin number
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int ledPin = 13; // LED connected to digital pin 13 void setup() { pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); // sets the digital pin as output } void loop() { digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); // sets the LED on delay(1000); // waits for a second digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW); // sets the LED off delay(1000); // waits for a second }
Sets pin 13 to HIGH, makes a one-second-long delay, and sets the pin back to LOW.
The analog input pins can also be used as digital pins, referred to as numbers 14 (analog input 0) to 19 (analog input 5).
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