lunes, 1 de agosto de 2022

3.- CONTROLADORA ARDUINO

     Last year we already used the ARDUINO card. This year we are going to use it in a more complex way. First we will use a basic digital output: the LED diode. It is a diode that illuminates when connected in direct polarization. Therefore it is a digital output. It is necessary to connect to the digital pins and define it as an output (OUTPUT). In order for the operation to be optimal, a 220 Ohm resistor must be connected in series with it, except for the PIN 13 that already has it incorporated. The entries will be different In practice 1 the input is time. That although it is a physical input the card itself has, internally, the corresponding sensor. In practice 2 we will use as a digital input a button (INPOUT) that will be connected in PIN 2 and that requires a resistance of 10K. In practice 3 an LDR is used as input. The LDR is a variable resistance with light. More light less resistance. So it is an analog input that should be connected in the analog pins with a resistance of 10K. The last practice is a traffic light and the control is done through the time input that does not require external sensor.




PRACTISEDESCRIPCITIONCIRCUIT

CONEXIONSPROGRAMMRESULT
LED flashingLED flashing in PIN 13


Práctise 1Video 1
Controlling a LED with a push button

When  the button is pushed, the LED lights


Práctise 2Video 2
Controlling a LED with a LDRIf you have poor light the LED lights


Práctise 3Video 3
Controlling light trafficYou have leds to control traffic


Práctise 4Video 4


       

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