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The goal of circuit one was to make an led blink.
What we changed
The adjustment we had to do to the code was to make the led blink faster
The goal of circuit 2 was to make an led work with a potentiometer.
The potentiometer is a small twistable piece that adjusts how quick the led light blinks.
The goal of circuit 3 was to make an led display several colors
The goal of circuit 4 was to wire up these leds to make a pattern.
These were some of the other patters we had to make
What we swapped
The goal of circuit 5 was to connect an led to push buttons so that when they are used it turns the led on.
The goal of circuit 6 was to make an led work with a sensor so that when motion was detected it would make the led go from dim to bright.
This is an alteration we made so that when it does not sense motion it is completely off and when it detects it turns on.
what we swapped
The goal of circuit 7 was to use the code so that the temp sensor would measure temperature in the room.
The process was to wire up an led on our own and write our own code to make it where when it reaches a certain temperature the led turns on.
What we added
The goal of circuit 8 was to wire up a servo so the code will make it move a certain pattern
The goal for the process was to make the movement change.
what we changed
The goal of circuit 9 was to wire a piezo element to make a certain rhythm.
The goal for the process was to change the rhythm to a different rhythm
What we changed
What we changed