.. highlight:: cpp .. _lang-shiftout: shiftOut() ========== Shift out a byte of data, one bit at a time. .. contents:: Contents :local: Library Documentation --------------------- .. doxygenfunction:: shiftOut Discussion ---------- This is a software implementation. There is also a hardware :ref:`SPI ` library available which will be faster and consume less CPU cycles than this function. Note that the ``dataPin`` and ``clockPin`` must already be configured to :ref:`OUTPUT ` mode by a call to :ref:`pinMode() `. Also note that since shiftOut() outputs 1 byte (8 bits) at a time, it requires multiple steps to output values larger than 255. Examples -------- To use these examples, replace ``dataPin`` and ``clockPin`` with the numbers of the pins you want to use:: /* MSBFIRST example */ uint16 data = 500; // shift out high byte shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, MSBFIRST, (data >> 8)); // shift out low byte shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, MSBFIRST, data); /* LSBFIRST serial */ data = 500; // shift out low byte shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, LSBFIRST, data); // shift out high byte shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, LSBFIRST, (data >> 8)); Arduino Tutorial Example ------------------------ This Arduino example runs unmodified on the Maple. For accompanying circuit, see the `tutorial on controlling a 74HC595 shift register `_. :: //**************************************************************// // Name : shiftOutCode, Hello World // // Author : Carlyn Maw, Tom Igoe // // Date : 25 Oct, 2006 // // Version : 1.0 // // Notes : Code for using a 74HC595 Shift Register // // : to count from 0 to 255 // //**************************************************************// // Pin connected to ST_CP of 74HC595 int latchPin = 8; // Pin connected to SH_CP of 74HC595 int clockPin = 12; // Pin connected to DS of 74HC595 int dataPin = 11; void setup() { // Set pins to output because they are addressed in the main loop pinMode(latchPin, OUTPUT); pinMode(clockPin, OUTPUT); pinMode(dataPin, OUTPUT); } void loop() { // Count up routine for (int j = 0; j < 256; j++) { // Ground latchPin and hold low for as long as you are transmitting digitalWrite(latchPin, LOW); shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, LSBFIRST, j); // Return the latch pin high to signal chip that it // no longer needs to listen for information digitalWrite(latchPin, HIGH); delay(1000); } } .. include:: /lang/cc-attribution.txt