Learning Arduino: Pulse Width Modulation
With Rae Hoyt
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Duration: 1h 16m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 9/30/2015
Course details
Pulse width modulation (PWM) is an essential skill for connecting Arduino microcontrollers to motors or lights, providing a way to approximate analog voltage levels with digital signals. Using PWM, you can control and program the brightness of lights and the speed of motors—bringing your projects to life. Join Rae Hoyt in this course and learn how to harness the power of PWM to drive digital circuits. She shows how to use the built-in PWM libraries and functions, troubleshoot code and hardware, and use analog input controls to drive servos, motors, and RGB LEDs. Take the practice challenges along the way to test your learning and see how far your Arduino skills are progressing.
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Meet the instructor
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Alwina Pathan
Alwina Pathan
Embedded Systems developer | Aws Certified Cloud Practitioner | Import Analyst | PCB Designer
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Bradley J Biggs II
Bradley J Biggs II
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Leonardo Alberto Monardes Prado
Leonardo Alberto Monardes Prado
Comunicador Audiovisual Independiente, Técnico Electrónico,
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- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
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