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: A pinout of the microcontroller appears. | : A pinout of the microcontroller appears. | ||
:* Click on the rectangle representing the pin for Port A bit 0 (called RA0/AN0 on the graphic. | :* Click on the rectangle representing the pin for Port A bit 0 (called RA0/AN0 on the graphic. | ||
− | :: This connects the switch to Port A bit 0 of the microcontroller, matching | + | :: This connects the switch to Port A bit 0 of the microcontroller, matching the settings you used when you created the flowchart. |
Revision as of 19:08, 12 June 2013
This exercise assumes that you have already built the Flowcode flowchart described in the exercise Creating Your First Flowchart.
To complete the program, you need to add the two electronic components, the switch and the lamp.
Contents
Load the Flowcode Flowchart
- Open the flowchart, called 'Lamp1.fcf' which you created in the exercise Creating Your First Flowchart.
- (For help with this, see the exercise Opening an Existing Flowchart)
- The System Panel and Panel Properties should be visible. If not, use the View menu to select them.
- Click on the 'Inputs' toolbox, and locate the 'Push Round Panel' switch.
- Hover over the image, and click on the down arrow that appears.
- Select the 'Add to system panel' option.
- Click on the switch on the System Panel to select it. Its properties appear in the Panel Properties.
- Find the 'Connections' properties on the Panel Properties, and click on the 'Unconnected' label.
- A pinout of the microcontroller appears.
- Click on the rectangle representing the pin for Port A bit 0 (called RA0/AN0 on the graphic.
- This connects the switch to Port A bit 0 of the microcontroller, matching the settings you used when you created the flowchart.