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The Outputs: Works The Reverse As The Regular Leds Below

An output is any component on a microcontroller board, such as an LED, motor, or other device, that can physically affect the external environment. Outputs take information from the microcontroller and transmit it outward, allowing the microcontroller to control devices like turning on LED lights, making a system move, or playing sounds. The outputs on the LilyPad Dev Board work similarly to human hands and feet by allowing the microcontroller to interact with its surroundings.

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The Outputs: Works The Reverse As The Regular Leds Below

An output is any component on a microcontroller board, such as an LED, motor, or other device, that can physically affect the external environment. Outputs take information from the microcontroller and transmit it outward, allowing the microcontroller to control devices like turning on LED lights, making a system move, or playing sounds. The outputs on the LilyPad Dev Board work similarly to human hands and feet by allowing the microcontroller to interact with its surroundings.

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The Outputs Lets talk about the outputs on the board.

An output is any LED, motor or other component that can physically change the real world in some way. An output is a system that takes information from the microcontroller and sends that information out into the real world. In some cases an output is just an electrical signal that leaves the microcontroller and goes straight to another microcontroller! The LilyPad Dev Boards outputs are similar to your hands and feet. Outputs are how microcontrollers affect their environment. Just like your hands and feet the microcontrollers outputs can make a system walk, pick stuff up or simply turn an LED on or off. Outputs cannot send information into the microcontroller system. Output Type Vibration motor: Vibrates Pin 3 and Ground Output Image Pin Connections

Red, green and blue LED: Almost 17 million colors! LED (one color): On and off or fade it up and down Buzzer: Plays music and beeps

Pin 9, pin 10, pin 11 and Power


Note: The RGB LED works the reverse as the regular LEDs below

Pin 5, pin 6, pin A2, pin A3, pin A4 and Ground


Note: There are 5 LEDs, each has 1 pin connection

Pin 7 and Ground

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