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Blinking LED Raspberry Pi Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ส.ค. 2024
- This is part 1 of a series on the GPIO pins for the Raspberry Pi. Making an LED blink is a great beginners tutorial and gets you to start dreaming of new applications for the Raspberry Pi. You can find timestamps for the different sections below
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You will need the following things:
Raspberry Pi
LED
100 ohm resistor
2 Male-Female jumper cables
Breadboard
0:00 Intro
0:12 What is physical computing?
0:37 Materials
1:04 What is "GPIO"?
2:03 Setting up the circuit
7:59 Code to control the LED
11:54 Thank you!
Happy coding
Thank you sooooooo much. Your such a better teacher than my professor! Thank you
Simple straight to the point video, I just did my first led flash in raspberry pi Thank you!!!!!!!!
Good teacher
Thank you! I did my first electronic project because of you. Love!
This was great, thankyou.
hi brother, I need a script for a testing computer, when we prepare a computer after testing the light should flashes green and if the testing is not completed it should flashes red.
can you reply me with the script. Thanks
How about a video about deploying custom classification models on raspberry pi for classification?
Thankyou so much many so clear explanations and everything soo working
Great video!
are all the gpis pins same? can I use gpis pin 3 for example?
best video
Can you show how to do this method on gpio extension board ?
for some reason mine is turning on with "led.off()" and turning off with "led.on()" - any ideas? hahahah
hey, I think you are using +5V or 3.3V pin instead of GND pin to connect your led