flash_the_led_ex1
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| Here is the full Micro Python code that we are using. | Here is the full Micro Python code that we are using. | ||
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| # Import the picozero LED class | # Import the picozero LED class | ||
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| + | In this code we are using a **Loop**. The While True: runs forever, and loops around the four lines of code. The comments should make this Micro Python code very easy to understand. | ||
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| + | Here we can see there is an on time of 0.25 seconds and an off time of 0.25 seconds, so each on/off cycle is 0.5 seconds so every second the LED goes on and off twice. | ||
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| + | We will explore a simpler way to achieve a flashing LED in another example. | ||
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