| This is a sample app which blinks a LED using PWM. |
| The LED will start at a blinking frequency of 1 Hz. Every 4 seconds, |
| the blinking frequency will double. When the blinking frequency |
| reaches 64 Hz, the blinking frequency will be halved every 4 seconds |
| until the blinking frequency reaches 1 Hz. This completes a whole |
| blinking cycle. This faster-then-slower LED blinking cycle repeats forever. |
| Arduino 101 and Quark D2000 CRB |
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| You will need to connect the LED to ground and PWM0 via the shield. |
| You may need a current limiting resistor. See your LED datasheet. |
| Nucleo_F401RE, Nucleo_L476RG, and STM32F4_DISCOVERY |
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| No special board setup is necessary because there is an on-board RGB LED |
| connected to the K64 PWM. |
| This sample can be built for multiple boards, in this example we will build it |
| for the arduino_101 board: |
| :zephyr-app: samples/basic/blink_led |
| After flashing the image to the board, the user LED on the board should start to |
| blinking as discussed in overview |