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LED stands for light emitting diode. LEDs work like a one way street. They allow current to flow in one
direction
only.
The longer end of the LED is positive (anode) and the shorter end is negative (cathode).
An LED requires an appropriate resistor, based on the power supply, to drop the voltage. A simple LED
circuit is shown in Figure 1.7.
Figure 1.7
Building a Basic Circuit
The same circuit diagram is shown in Figure 1.8 but with the actual components. Compare this to the
symbols in Figure 1.7.
Figure 1.8
Understanding circuits is extremely important when wiring your Pi-Bot. Wire your own LED circuit like
the one in Figure 1.7 and Figure 1.8. You will have more practice and repetition in the following chapter.
Summary of Contents for Pi-Bot v2.00
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Page 78: ...78 UltraSonicSensorTestwithLED Program ...
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Page 90: ...90 Download and run the following program LineFollowing Program ...
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