ative.h" /* KL25Z info */ #include "mcg.h" /* main clock generator */ #include "systick.h" /* SysTick timer */ #include "KL25Z_gpio.h" /* GPIO routines */ #include "KL25Z_port.h" /* PORT routines */ #include "delays.h" /* software based delays */ /* Macro definitions */
this code is in (.c) and I need help with what is in the image
I have already done part one and now need help with making it work
its omost done but it is not working please help
below is what I have so far
/*KL25Z_LED_Blinky.c*/
#include <stdint.h> /* provides fixed width integer types. For example, uint32_t) */
#include "derivative.h" /* KL25Z info */
#include "mcg.h" /* main clock generator */
#include "systick.h" /* SysTick timer */
#include "KL25Z_gpio.h" /* GPIO routines */
#include "KL25Z_port.h" /* PORT routines */
#include "delays.h" /* software based delays */
/* Macro definitions */
#define RED_LED_PIN 18 /* GPIO and PORT module "pins", not the device pins */
#define GREEN_LED_PIN 19
#define BLUE_LED_PIN 1
#define LED_OFF 1
#define LED_ON 0
/* Globals */
volatile uint32_t sysTicks;
int main(void) {
int k;
pll_init(8000000,0,1,4,24,1);
sysTicks = 0;
initSysTicks();
enable_port_clock(PORTB_PERIPHERAL);
enable_port_clock(PORTD_PERIPHERAL);
/* set signal multiplexing for GPIOs to the LEDs */
set_port_mux(PORTB_PERIPHERAL, RED_LED_PIN, ALT1);
set_port_mux(PORTB_PERIPHERAL, GREEN_LED_PIN, ALT1);
set_port_mux(PORTD_PERIPHERAL, BLUE_LED_PIN, ALT1);
/* setup pin circuits. There are no pulldown resistors on a KL25Z */
disable_port_pin_high_drive(PORTB_PERIPHERAL, RED_LED_PIN);
disable_port_pin_filter(PORTB_PERIPHERAL, RED_LED_PIN);
select_port_pin_slow_slew(PORTB_PERIPHERAL, RED_LED_PIN);
disable_port_pin_pull_resistor(PORTB_PERIPHERAL, RED_LED_PIN);
disable_port_pin_high_drive(PORTB_PERIPHERAL, GREEN_LED_PIN);
disable_port_pin_filter(PORTB_PERIPHERAL, GREEN_LED_PIN);
select_port_pin_slow_slew(PORTB_PERIPHERAL, GREEN_LED_PIN);
disable_port_pin_pull_resistor(PORTB_PERIPHERAL, GREEN_LED_PIN);
disable_port_pin_high_drive(PORTD_PERIPHERAL, BLUE_LED_PIN);
disable_port_pin_filter(PORTD_PERIPHERAL, BLUE_LED_PIN);
select_port_pin_slow_slew(PORTD_PERIPHERAL, BLUE_LED_PIN);
disable_port_pin_pull_resistor(PORTD_PERIPHERAL, BLUE_LED_PIN);
/* setup the GPIO */
init_gpio_pin(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, RED_LED_PIN, GPIO_OUT);
init_gpio_pin(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, GREEN_LED_PIN, GPIO_OUT);
init_gpio_pin(GPIOD_PERIPHERAL, BLUE_LED_PIN, GPIO_OUT);
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, RED_LED_PIN, LED_OFF);
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, GREEN_LED_PIN, LED_OFF);
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOD_PERIPHERAL, BLUE_LED_PIN, LED_OFF);
// Turn on red if k is between 0 and 10
if(k >= 0 && k <= 10)
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, RED_LED_PIN, LED_ON);
// Turn on green if k is between 10 and 20
if(k > 10 && k <=20)
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, GREEN_LED_PIN, LED_ON);
// Turn on blue if k is between 20 and 30
if(k > 20 && k <= 30)
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, BLUE_LED_PIN, LED_ON);
if(k >30 && k <= 100)
{
for(;;){
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, RED_LED_PIN, LED_ON);
delay_sec(3);
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, RED_LED_PIN, LED_OFF);
delay_sec(1);
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, GREEN_LED_PIN, LED_ON);
delay_sec(3);
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, GREEN_LED_PIN, LED_OFF);
delay_sec(1);
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, BLUE_LED_PIN, LED_ON);
delay_sec(3);
set_gpio_pin_level(GPIOB_PERIPHERAL, BLUE_LED_PIN, LED_OFF);
delay_sec(1);
}
}
return 0;
}
![Exercise 1:
Modify the program to continuously blink the LEDS in the following pattern.
• Turn on the red LED for 3 seconds.
• Turn off the red LED for 1 seconds.
• Turn on the green LED for 3 seconds.
• Turn off the green LED for 1 seconds.
• Turn on the blue LED for 3 seconds
• Turn off the blue LED for 1 seconds
• Turn on all 3 LEDS at once for 3 seconds. The color should be white.
• Turn off all 3 LEDS for 1 second
• Repeat forever. Go back to Step 1.
Show and explain your work to the professor.
Exercise 2:
Modify the code to prompt the user to enter an integer k between 0 and 100. Then the code to perform the following:
1- The Red LED turns ON, if 0 < k < 10,
2- The Green LED turns ON, if , 10 <k< 20 ,
3- The Blue LED turns ON, if 20 <k< 30,
4- If 30 < k <100, blink the LEDS in the following pattern:
Turn on the red LED for 3 seconds.
• Turn off the red LED for 1 seconds.
• Turn on the green LED for 3 seconds.
• Turn off the green LED for 1 seconds.
• Turn on the blue LED for 3 seconds
• Turn off the blue LED for 1 seconds](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F34b5fd65-2482-4534-9774-12c78d50ed85%2Fadf07567-6aed-4105-912a-4d43757f0f78%2Fm7d6jlo_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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