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haas:fall2020:common:projects:led1 [2020/09/03 16:45] – [The Circuit to Construct] wedgehaas:fall2020:common:projects:led1 [2021/09/05 10:01] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 =====Objective===== =====Objective=====
-To expand upon our previous efforts, through wiring up additional LEDs and generating a "binary counting" pattern of lit LEDs on your pi.+To expand upon our previous efforts, through wiring up additional LEDs and discovering what pattern they activate in, given the provided program.
  
 We also further utilize time constraints, tying project credit to your starting on the project before the deadline (so be sure to plan accordingly!) We also further utilize time constraints, tying project credit to your starting on the project before the deadline (so be sure to plan accordingly!)
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 +Here's a good video overview of the functionality of a breadboard:
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 +  * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WReFkfrUIk
 ====(1) T-cobbler and data cable==== ====(1) T-cobbler and data cable====
 In your kit should be a T-shaped device (known as the "T-cobbler" with some aspect of pin names silkscreened on it, and a 40-pin ribbon cable). Colors may vary, but essentially it looks like this: In your kit should be a T-shaped device (known as the "T-cobbler" with some aspect of pin names silkscreened on it, and a 40-pin ribbon cable). Colors may vary, but essentially it looks like this:
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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 to resistor to LED to pin "GPIO17/Physical pin 11/Wiring Pi pin 0"+Notice how the circuit runs from ground to LED to resistor to pin "GPIO17/Physical pin 11/Wiring Pi pin 0"
  
 Please keep in mind: Please keep in mind:
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   * Solutions not utilizing indentation to promote scope and clarity will be subject to a 25% overall deduction   * Solutions not utilizing indentation to promote scope and clarity will be subject to a 25% overall deduction
   * Solutions not organized and easy to read are subject to a 25% overall deduction   * Solutions not organized and easy to read are subject to a 25% overall deduction
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