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===Digital Output (LED)=== | ===Digital Output (LED)=== | ||
Double-click on a Digital Output object labelled ''LED Driver'' in order to run the example: | |||
[[Image:{{{1}}}_DigitalOutputLED_Example.jpg|center|link=]] | |||
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*From the ''Forward Voltage'' drop-down menu, select the appropriate voltage for your LED. It is recommended to set the forward voltage to the first setting above the maximum voltage specified by your LED's datasheet. | |||
* | *Use the ''Current Limit'' slider to set an appropriate limit for your LED. The current limit will be specified in your LED's datasheet. | ||
*Use the large button to toggle power to the LED. | |||
* | *Use the ''Duty Cycle'' slider to precisely control the amount of power supplied to the LED. | ||
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Revision as of 16:23, 14 June 2017
Digital Output (LED)
Double-click on a Digital Output object labelled LED Driver in order to run the example: [[Image:{{{1}}}_DigitalOutputLED_Example.jpg|center|link=]]
General information about the selected object will be displayed at the top of the window. You can also experiment with the following functionality:
- From the Forward Voltage drop-down menu, select the appropriate voltage for your LED. It is recommended to set the forward voltage to the first setting above the maximum voltage specified by your LED's datasheet.
- Use the Current Limit slider to set an appropriate limit for your LED. The current limit will be specified in your LED's datasheet.
- Use the large button to toggle power to the LED.
- Use the Duty Cycle slider to precisely control the amount of power supplied to the LED.