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- 24 Jul 2024, 21:43
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: LEDs
- Replies: 6
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Conventional LEDs
Standard LEDs Standard LEDs are those familiar, multi-colored 5 mm (sometimes 10 mm or 3 mm) devices that light up with a relatively low current. This makes them suitable for direct control from an Arduino or Raspberry Pi output. The illustration demonstrates how these LEDs are typically connected ...
- 24 Jul 2024, 21:42
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: LEDs
- Replies: 6
- Views: 21482
LEDs
LED Control Controlling LED indicators is a task that's likely at the top of the to-do list for any electronics enthusiast. There's an incredible variety of LEDs available, ranging from the simplest to high-power LEDs and from infrared to ultraviolet. The illustration showcases an assortment of LED...
- 24 Jul 2024, 05:32
- Forum: ARM STM
- Topic: UMO919 User Manual
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- 24 Jul 2024, 05:09
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Basics of Electronics
- Replies: 3
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Learn more about connections
Digital Outputs Having covered the basics of electronics, it's essential to briefly mention how various electronic devices can be connected to Raspberry Pi or Arduino. These topics have been explored in detail previously, especially everything related to programming. So, if you need any clarificati...
- 24 Jul 2024, 05:01
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Basics of Electronics
- Replies: 3
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Resistors
Resistors Resistors may appear as small components with colorful bands on them. To determine the resistance value of a resistor, you can measure it with a multimeter or decipher it based on the color bands. Each color corresponds to a number: Black - 0 Brown - 1 Red - 2 Orange - 3 Yellow - 4 Green ...
- 24 Jul 2024, 04:59
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Basics of Electronics
- Replies: 3
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Current, voltage and resistance
Understanding these quantities will be aided by the electrical connection diagram from the "Experiment: Motor Control" section that we assembled on the breadboard. https://ios.ru/forum/download/file.php?id=269&t=1 Such a schematic representation is just another, more abstract, way to s...
- 24 Jul 2024, 04:53
- Forum: Raspberry PI
- Topic: Basics of Electronics
- Replies: 3
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Basics of Electronics
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- 23 Jul 2024, 02:41
- Forum: Orange Pi
- Topic: Orange Pi 5 plus
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Orange Pi 5 plus
Description Orange Pi 5 Plus uses an 8-core 64-bit Rockchip RK3588 processor, consisting of a quad-core A76 + quad-core A55, with an 8nm technology process, a main frequency of up to 2.4GHz, integrated ARM Mali-G610, built-in 3D graphics processor, compatible with OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.2, OpenCL 2.2 a...
- 23 Jul 2024, 01:47
- Forum: Forum rules
- Topic: Forum rules
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Forum rules
The forum of the robot.wf portal is intended for interesting and constructive communication and discussions on topics related to microcontroller programming, circuitry, soldering, and related topics. Communication should be carried out in an intelligent and non-offensive manner, without flooding and...