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* Install the Arduino Lab for MicroPython development environment, https://labs.arduino.cc/en/labs/micropython | * Install the Arduino Lab for MicroPython development environment, https://labs.arduino.cc/en/labs/micropython | ||
* Task 1.1: Make the orange LED (pin 6) blink using micro python https://docs.arduino.cc/micropython/basics/digital-analog-pins/ | * Task 1.1: Make the orange LED (pin 6) blink using micro python https://docs.arduino.cc/micropython/basics/digital-analog-pins/ | ||
− | * Task 1.2: Connect an external RGB LED (pin D2 = GPIO25, D3 = GPIO15, D4 = | + | * Task 1.2: Connect an external RGB LED (pin D2 = GPIO25, D3 = GPIO15, D4 = GPI=16) and control it (on, off, mix color, brightness), https://www.sketching-with-hardware.org/wiki/RGB_LED |
* Task 1.3: Add the photo resistors to your board, read their values, and write them to the file; see the instructions for [[LDR]]. | * Task 1.3: Add the photo resistors to your board, read their values, and write them to the file; see the instructions for [[LDR]]. | ||
* Task 1.4: Combine your [[LDR]] and the [[RGB_LED]] example to change the blinking interval with the light value measures. | * Task 1.4: Combine your [[LDR]] and the [[RGB_LED]] example to change the blinking interval with the light value measures. |