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== Source Code == | == Source Code == | ||
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== Example Result == | == Example Result == | ||
Connect well the module, then send the source code to the micro:bit main board. Powered on, the LED on the module will alternately flash red, blue and green light.<br> | Connect well the module, then send the source code to the micro:bit main board. Powered on, the LED on the module will alternately flash red, blue and green light.<br> |
Revision as of 09:04, 5 August 2019
Description
This module mainly contains a 5050 RGB LED, fully compatible with micro:bit control board.
When using, connect the RGB module to micro:bit control board using Crocodile clip line.
There are total 6 rings on the module. Note that three V rings are connected. V ring for 3V; R G B ring is separately connected to signal pin (0 1 2) of micro:bit main board.
When three signal pins are LOW, module will gradually show red, green and blue light.
Technical Parameters
- Working voltage: DC 3.0-3.3V
- Control mode: active LOW(common anode)
- Size: 31mm*27mm*3mm
- Weight: 1.8g
- Environmental attributes: ROHS
Connection Diagram
Source Code
Example Result
Connect well the module, then send the source code to the micro:bit main board. Powered on, the LED on the module will alternately flash red, blue and green light.
Resources
- Download relevant datasheet and code: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Dx3R4xA8uJU156L1ZyM8aUjYz7pMRdLw
- BBC micro:bit website
- Micro:bit MakeCode Block Editor
- Meet micro:bit starter programming
- BBC micro:bit Features Guide
- BBC micro:bit Safety Warnings
- BBC micro:bit Quick Start Guide
- BBC micro:bit Pins