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ADK Sensor Kit Shield - TinkerKit Mega Sensor Shield V.2 - Elfa

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_____________________________________________________________________________The Power LED is an actuator. Five ultra-bright LEDs can be powered from anArduino pin. Input: Arduino provides a maximum of 40 mA per pin, enoughto light up the five LEDs using the DigitalWrite() and AnalogWrite() functions.Module description: This module features Five AWT801-S LEDs fromSeoul Semi Conductor, the standard Tinker<strong>Kit</strong> 3pin connector and a greenLED that signals that the module is correctly powered and a yellow LED that islit only when the LED is lit. A resistor limits the voltage from the Arduino,protecting the lights.This module is an ACTUATOR. The connector is an INPUT which must beconnected to an OUTPUT connector on the Tinker<strong>Kit</strong> <strong>Shield</strong>._______________________________________________________________________________The LED is possibly the simplest actuator available. It’s a low power light sourceavailable in many colors. It lights up when powered from an Arduino pin.Input: Arduino provides a maximum of 40 mA per pin; this is enough to lightup the LED through the digitalWrite() and analogWrite() functions.Module description: This module features a 5mm Blue Light Emitting Diode,the standard Tinker<strong>Kit</strong> 3pin connector and a green LED that signals that themodule is correctly powered and a tiny yellow LED that shows the currentbrightness of the blue LED. A resistor provides the optimal amount of currentwhen connected to an Arduino.This module is an ACTUATOR therefore the connector is an INPUT that need tobe connected to one of the OUTPUT connectors on the Tinker<strong>Kit</strong> <strong>Shield</strong>.____________________________________________________________________________The LED is possibly the simplest actuator available. It’s a low power lightsource available in many colors. It lights up when powered from an Arduinopin.Input: Arduino provides a maximum of 40 mA per pin; this is enough tolight up the LED through the digitalWrite() and analogWrite() functions.Module description: this module features a 5mm Green Light EmittingDiode, the standard Tinker<strong>Kit</strong> 3pin connector and a green LED that signalsthat the module is correctly powered and a tiny yellow LED that shows thecurrent brightness of the main green LED. A resistor provides the optimalamount of current when connected to an Arduino.This module is an ACTUATOR therefore the connector is an INPUT that needto be connected to one of the OUTPUT connectors on the Tinker<strong>Kit</strong> <strong>Shield</strong>.

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