Digital Output: Devices
Digital Output: Devices
Digital Output: Devices
A digital output allows you to control a voltage with a computer. If the computer instructs the output to be
high, the output will produce a voltage (generally about 5 or 3.3 volts). If the computer instructs the output to
be low, it is connected to ground and produces no voltage.
Figure 1 Shows an example of digital output
Resistors resist the flow of electricity and the higher the value of the resistor, the more it resists and the
less electrical current will flow through it. We are going to use this to control how much electricity flows
through the LED and therefore how brightly it shines.
An LED is a light emitting diode, that is, a particular type of diode that
Figure 4 Shows a resistor
emits light when it is crossed by an electric current. Diodes (light
emitting, or not) are one of the fundamental electronic devices.
Observations
It was a little difficult to find some concepts about the arduino examples since at first I did not understand how
to look for those thing
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