Here is an artistic Arduino project for the fun-minded. The circuit is an Arduino RGB LED controller running on a sweet ‘n’ simple code,but with a little hardware surprise outside the Arduino board.
今回は、生徒と授業で学べるように、ArduinoをつかってLEDを点灯させるにはどうしたらいいのかを、基礎基本から学んでみようかと。 Tinkercad をつかって学ぶ 何もないところから学ぼうとすると大変ですし、生徒といっしょにってなったら難しいものです。
Resistors used: Red - 82 ohm, Green - 56 ohm, Blue - 56 ohm. Allowing approximately 20 mA to flow through LED. Cathode (-) pins of RGB are connected to 8-bit PWM pins of Arduino for voltage control.
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