/************************************************************* Blynk is a platform with iOS and Android apps to control ESP32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi and the likes over the Internet. You can easily build mobile and web interfaces for any projects by simply dragging and dropping widgets. Downloads, docs, tutorials: https://www.blynk.io Sketch generator: https://examples.blynk.cc Blynk community: https://community.blynk.cc Follow us: https://www.fb.com/blynkapp https://twitter.com/blynk_app Blynk library is licensed under MIT license This example code is in public domain. ************************************************************* You’ll need: - Blynk App (download from AppStore or Google Play) - Arduino UNO or similar microcontroller board - Decide how to connect to Blynk (USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ...) There is a bunch of great example sketches included to show you how to get started. Think of them as LEGO bricks and combine them as you wish. For example, take the Ethernet Shield sketch and combine it with the Servo example, or choose a USB sketch and add a code from SendData example. ************************************************************* Let’s turn ON your LED with Blynk! In this example we'll use Arduino UNO + Ethernet Shield 5 Steps guide: 1. Connect LED to Pin 9 ( http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Tutorial/simplefade_bb.png ) In the Blynk App: 2. Create New Project 3. Email yourself Auth Token. You can do it later at any time 4. Add a Button Widget. Select Pin D9 in Widget's Settings 5. Press Play icon. Enjoy Blynking! You can find a QR code for easy setup of this project here: https://github.com/blynkkk/blynk-library/tree/master/examples/GettingStarted/BlynkBlink *************************************************************/ #define BLYNK_PRINT Serial // Enables Serial Monitor /* Fill in information from Blynk Device Info here */ //#define BLYNK_TEMPLATE_ID "TMPxxxxxx" //#define BLYNK_TEMPLATE_NAME "Device" //#define BLYNK_AUTH_TOKEN "YourAuthToken" // Following includes are for Arduino Ethernet Shield (W5100) // If you're using another shield, see Boards_* examples #include #include #include void setup() { // See the connection status in Serial Monitor Serial.begin(9600); // Here your Arduino connects to the Blynk Cloud. Blynk.begin(BLYNK_AUTH_TOKEN); } void loop() { // All the Blynk Magic happens here... Blynk.run(); // You can inject your own code or combine it with other sketches. // Check other examples on how to communicate with Blynk. Remember // to avoid delay() function! }