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led_pwm_control [2017/01/23 19:01] – [LED States] walkeradminled_pwm_control [2023/03/09 22:35] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Turning on LEDs using the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi is pretty simple. You just turn on or off the relevant GPIO pin, and your LED (connected via a 330r resistor) will come on and go off. Turning on LEDs using the GPIO on the Raspberry Pi is pretty simple. You just turn on or off the relevant GPIO pin, and your LED (connected via a 330r resistor) will come on and go off.
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-----------PWM-001------------PWM-010------------PWM-050------------PWM-0100--------------PWM-250--------------PWM-500--------------PWM-999------------+---------PWM-001------------PWM-010------------PWM-050------------PWM-0100--------------PWM-250--------------PWM-500--------------PWM-999--------
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