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

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Module description: this module features a 10mm Blue Light Emitting Diode, the standardTinker<strong>Kit</strong> 3pin connector and a green LED that signals that the module is correctly powered and atiny yellow LED that shows the current brightness of the blue LED. A resistor provides the optimalamount of current when connected to an Arduino. This module is an ACTUATOR therefore theconnector is an INPUT that need to be connected to one of the OUTPUT connectors on theTinker<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 to lightup the LED through the digitalWrite() and analogWrite() functions.Module description: this module features a 10mm Yellow 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 yellow LED. A resistor provides the optimal amountof current when connected to an Arduino.This module is an ACTUATOR therefore the connector is an INPUT that need to be connected toone 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 anArduino pin.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 10mm Red 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 red LED. A resistor provides the optimal amountof current when connected to an Arduino.This module is an ACTUATOR therefore the connector is an INPUT that need to be connected toone of the OUTPUT connectors on the Tinker<strong>Kit</strong> <strong>Shield</strong>.

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