# mbed-os-example-blinky **Repository Path**: superThomas/mbed-os-example-blinky ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: mbed-os-example-blinky - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-11-23 - **Last Updated**: 2020-12-19 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README ![](./resources/official_armmbed_example_badge.png) # Blinky Mbed OS example The example project is part of the [Arm Mbed OS Official Examples](https://os.mbed.com/code/) and is the [getting started example for Mbed OS](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/v5.14/quick-start/index.html). It contains an application that repeatedly blinks an LED on supported [Mbed boards](https://os.mbed.com/platforms/). You can build the project with all supported [Mbed OS build tools](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/latest/tools/index.html). However, this example project specifically refers to the command-line interface tool [Arm Mbed CLI](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-cli#installing-mbed-cli). (Note: To see a rendered example you can import into the Arm Online Compiler, please see our [import quick start](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/latest/quick-start/online-with-the-online-compiler.html#importing-the-code).) 1. [Install Mbed CLI](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/latest/quick-start/offline-with-mbed-cli.html). 1. From the command-line, import the example: `mbed import mbed-os-example-blinky` 1. Change the current directory to where the project was imported. ## Application functionality The `main()` function is the single thread in the application. It toggles the state of a digital output connected to an LED on the board. **Note**: This example requires a target with RTOS support, i.e. one with `rtos` declared in `supported_application_profiles` in `targets/targets.json` in [mbed-os](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os). For non-RTOS targets (usually with small memory sizes), please use [mbed-os-example-blinky-baremetal](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-blinky-baremetal) instead. ## Building and running 1. Connect a USB cable between the USB port on the board and the host computer. 1. Run the following command to build the example project and program the microcontroller flash memory: ```bash $ mbed compile -m -t --flash ``` Your PC may take a few minutes to compile your code. The binary is located at `./BUILD///mbed-os-example-blinky.bin`. Alternatively, you can manually copy the binary to the board, which you mount on the host computer over USB. Depending on the target, you can build the example project with the `GCC_ARM`, `ARM` or `IAR` toolchain. After installing Arm Mbed CLI, run the command below to determine which toolchain supports your target: ```bash $ mbed compile -S ``` ## Expected output The LED on your target turns on and off every 500 milliseconds. ## Troubleshooting If you have problems, you can review the [documentation](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/tutorials/debugging.html) for suggestions on what could be wrong and how to fix it. ## Related Links * [Mbed OS Stats API](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/apis/mbed-statistics.html). * [Mbed OS Configuration](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/reference/configuration.html). * [Mbed OS Serial Communication](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/tutorials/serial-communication.html). * [Mbed OS bare metal](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/latest/reference/mbed-os-bare-metal.html). * [Mbed boards](https://os.mbed.com/platforms/). ### License and contributions The software is provided under Apache-2.0 license. Contributions to this project are accepted under the same license. Please see [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md) for more info. This project contains code from other projects. The original license text is included in those source files. They must comply with our license guide.