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Co-authored-by: Julián Caro Linares <[email protected]>
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Once the IDE and the core are installed, let's warm up by uploading a first sketch to your Opta. We will be using a modified version of the classical Arduino blink sketch to put your device to work and test if everything is set properly.
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Let's create a simple blink sketch that will blink the four STATUS LEDs on the Opta, highlighted in the image below.
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All the STATUS LEDs on the device are defined in the core.
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All the STATUS LEDs on the device are defined in the core of the PLC.
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Hereafter you can see the correspondence between each of them as identified on the front panel and their definition in the core:
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LED_D0 --> STATUS 1

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