/* Esplora Led/Microphone This simple sketch reads the microphone, light sensor, and slider. Then it uses those readings to set the brightness of red, green and blue channels of the RGB LED. The red channel will change with the loudness "heared" by the microphone, the green channel changes as the amount of light in the room and the blue channel will change with the position of the slider. Created on 22 november 2012 By Enrico Gueli Modified 24 Nov 2012 by Tom Igoe */ #include void setup() { // initialize the serial communication: Serial.begin(9600); } int lowLight = 400; // the light sensor reading when it's covered int highLight = 1023; // the maximum light sensor reading int minGreen = 0; // minimum brightness of the green LED int maxGreen = 100; // maximum brightness of the green LED void loop() { // read the sensors into variables: int mic = Esplora.readMicrophone(); int light = Esplora.readLightSensor(); int slider = Esplora.readSlider(); // convert the sensor readings to light levels: byte red = constrain(mic, 0, 255); byte green = constrain( map(light, lowLight, highLight, minGreen, maxGreen), 0, 255); byte blue = slider/4; // print the light levels (to see what's going on): Serial.print(red); Serial.print(' '); Serial.print(green); Serial.print(' '); Serial.println(blue); // write the light levels to the LED. // note that the green value is always 0: Esplora.writeRGB(red, green, blue); // add a delay to keep the LED from flickering: delay(10); }