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TinkerKit Power LED module
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The Power LED is an actuator. Five ultra-bright LEDs can be powered from an Arduino pin.
Input: Arduino provides a maximum of 40 mA per pin, enough to light up the five LEDs using the DigitalWrite() and AnalogWrite() functions.
Module description: This module features Five AWT801-S LEDs from Seoul Semi Conductor, the standard TinkerKit 3pin connector and a green LED that signals that the module is correctly powered and a yellow LED that is lit only when the LED is lit. A resistor limits the voltage from the Arduino, protecting the lights.
This module is an ACTUATOR. The connector is an INPUT which must be connected to an OUTPUT connector on the TinkerKit Shield.
/*
based on Blink, Arduino's "Hello World!"
Turns on an LED on for one second, then off for one second, repeatedly.
The Tinkerkit Led Modules (T010110-7) is hooked up on O0
This example code is in the public domain.
*/
#define O0 11
#define O1 10
#define O2 9
#define O3 6
#define O4 5
#define O5 3
#define I0 A0
#define I1 A1
#define I2 A2
#define I3 A3
#define I4 A4
#define I5 A5
void setup() {
// initialize the digital pin as an output.
// Pin 13 has an LED connected on most Arduino boards:
pinMode(O0, OUTPUT);
}
void loop() {
digitalWrite(O0, HIGH); // set the LED on
delay(1000); // wait for a second
digitalWrite(O0, LOW); // set the LED off
delay(1000); // wait for a second
}
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