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button_controlled_led [2026/07/09 22:09] – [A Simple LED Button Project] walkeradminbutton_controlled_led [2026/07/09 23:48] (current) – [Introduction] walkeradmin
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 ====== Button Controlled LED ====== ====== Button Controlled LED ======
 <color #db5f0b>Jul 2026</color> <color #db5f0b>Jul 2026</color>
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-<color #ed1c24>**THIS IS WORK IN PROGRESS AND IS NOT FINISHED YET.**</color> 
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 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
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-I did not want to lead of talking about a simulator, if you have your Pico, have installed Thonny, have some basic parts, breadboard, LEDs, switches, wires etc, and you want to build something physical, please skip this section and come back to it later.+I did not want to lead by talking about a simulator, if you have your Pico, have installed Thonny, have some basic parts, breadboard, LEDs, switches, wires etc, and you want to build something physical, please skip this section and come back to it later.
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-While the resistor is selected, you can change its properties, just under the <color #00a2e8>blue +</color> button. Set the resistor to 330 ohms, and use the rotate symbol to get the correct orientation.+While the resistor is selected, you can change its properties, just under the <color #00a2e8>blue +</color> button. Set the resistor to 330 ohms, and use the rotate symbol to get the correct orientation. The colour code on the resistor will also change to reflect the resistor value.
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-You will+You will see the LED start to flash slowly. 
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 +{{ :undefined:wokwi_pico_simulator_11_.png?900 |}} 
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 +If you click the button with the mouse (or shortcut if you created one) then the LED will start to flash much faster. 
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 +Congratulations, you have created your first simulated project. You could now build a physical version of this project to do a real world test. Hopefully you can now see the value of this simulator, its great to test stuff before going to the effort of building something physical, which can be very time consuming. It's great to know if an idea you have will work, before you build it, only to find it does not :) 
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