802.15.4 LED와 PWM 출력

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차례

  1. 소개
  2. 부품 조립
  3. 라디오 구성
  4. 회로를 선
  5. 을 사용!

1) 소개

Many times in the world of digital, a device will have to interface with analog components. In our potentiometer tutorial, we used the XBee’s built-in analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to convert the analog voltage values from a pot to digital information that the XBee can transmit. When it comes to outputting analog, the XBee has another trick up its sleeve and it’s called PWM.

PWM stands for pulse-width modulation and it’s a way for digital devices to do their best at acting like they’re outputting an analog signal using a digital to analog converter (DAC). They do this by switching the pin between high and low with different duty cycles. A full 3.3 volts from the XBee will have a 100% duty cycle. 즉 말하자면, the PWM output pin will always be high. If you want something half-way between off and on, 1.65 volts, the DAC will keep the pin high for 50% of the time and low for the remaining 50%. This happens very fastabout 16,000 times per second.

XBee 라디오는 두 PWM 출력이 튜토리얼의이, 우리가 그들 중 하나에 LED를 연결하는 것. 우리가 그렇게 할 때, 우리는 LED 무선의 밝기를 제어 할 수 있습니다.

의견은 실행 종료와 함께 해제된다.