This one allows the user to control a LED strip. You can try for instance connecting a LED to a specific pin and use the mobile device to turn it on and off setting the direction to out and switching between values 0 and 1
Beware that you can only change a value if the direction is set to Out.īy default the galileo pins 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and the on-board LED were made available (GPIOs 28, 17, 24, 27, 26, 19, 3).Ĭlicking on a pin will show you a popup which will allow you to do such operations. Allowed values are 0 and 1 and the allowed directions are In and Out. This demo allows the user to read and write to the galileo board pins. This demo runs with the Intel® IoT Devkit image which supports Nodejs. To try the demo you can git clone this repository or download the ready to run app package (links at the botttom of the page). This demos use Muzzley for the Mobile Intel boards signaling and mobile views development.
Scan QR code or insert ID in a mobile device using the Muzzley appĬontrol a led strip with your mobile device (iOS and Android) using the Intel® boards: Galileo, Galileo Gen2 and Edison. The application QR code and the Activity ID will appear on the console.Insert the Muzzley App token, you can get one in > apps > create new app.Select the current board from the options: boards.GALILEO, boards.GALILEO_GEN2 or boards.EDISON.
The ledstrip demo is now supported on the following boards: Intel® Galileo Muzzley Demos Latest updates