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- | To create a program that generates a unique pattern of lit LEDs on your pi based on constraints | + | To successfully interface an LED to your pi and control it via software (commands, provided program) |
We also further utilize enforced time constraints, | We also further utilize enforced time constraints, | ||
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+ | Here's a good video overview of the functionality of a breadboard: | ||
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====(1) T-cobbler and data cable==== | ====(1) T-cobbler and data cable==== | ||
In your kit should be a T-shaped device (known as the " | In your kit should be a T-shaped device (known as the " | ||
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Take note of how everything is being plugged in, and what connection on the T-cobbler is being utilized. | Take note of how everything is being plugged in, and what connection on the T-cobbler is being utilized. | ||
- | Notice how the circuit runs from ground | + | Notice how the circuit runs from ground to LED to resistor |
Before you seek to actually test your circuit, please get verification to proceed from the class channel on discord by posting a clear picture of everything. There are MANY moving parts, and especially as we have our first exposure, it is best to insert as many quality control checks as possible to ensure the greatest chances of mistakes are mitigated. | Before you seek to actually test your circuit, please get verification to proceed from the class channel on discord by posting a clear picture of everything. There are MANY moving parts, and especially as we have our first exposure, it is best to insert as many quality control checks as possible to ensure the greatest chances of mistakes are mitigated. |