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traffic_lights [2026/07/19 17:39] – [The Traffic Light Micro Python Code] walkeradmintraffic_lights [2026/07/21 08:51] (current) – [Traffic Lights] walkeradmin
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 ====== Traffic Lights ====== ====== Traffic Lights ======
-<color #db5f0b>Jun 2026</color>+<color #db5f0b>Jul 2026</color>
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 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
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 +Works with:
 +  * Raspberry Pi Pico
 +  * RP2040 Zero Mini
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 The following code works with both the Raspberry Pi Pico and the RP2040 boards from Ali. The difference is that we are using different GPIO pins. On the RPi Pico, we are using Pins 2, 6 and 10. The reason for this is that the RPi Pico has a GND pin next to each of these GPIO pins, so wiring is very simple. The following code works with both the Raspberry Pi Pico and the RP2040 boards from Ali. The difference is that we are using different GPIO pins. On the RPi Pico, we are using Pins 2, 6 and 10. The reason for this is that the RPi Pico has a GND pin next to each of these GPIO pins, so wiring is very simple.
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     time.sleep(1)     time.sleep(1)
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 That's it. You should now have a working set of traffic lights :) That's it. You should now have a working set of traffic lights :)
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