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The product number of mCookie Sensor—LED: '''MSDL11'''
 
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Revision as of 17:46, 3 April 2017

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mCookie-SingleLED

The product number of mCookie Sensor—LED: MSDL11

The LED controlled by GPIO directly has three color types: red, green, and yellow.


Introduction of the Sensor Pin

Sensor backpin.png

Single Color LED
General Pin Out Sensor / Trinket's Pin Out
PIN1 (GND) GND
PIN2 (VCC) VCC
PIN3 (SIGNAL-A) Digital Output
PIN4 (SIGNAL-B) Not Connected
  • General Pin Out is the standard pin out of a Sensor / Trinket connector.
  • Sensor / Trinket's Pin Out is this specific Sensor / Trinket's wiring in relation to the General Pin Out.
  • SIGNAL-A / SIGNAL-B are signals that could be digital input, digital output, analog input or analog output. Or special signals such as serial communication (SoftwareSerial, IIC (I2C), etc) or other special signals.
  • Not Connected refers to the Pin not being used for this particular Sensor / Trinket.
  • Read more about the hub module.

Features

  • With small size which is easy to install.
  • Has red, green, and yellow three types.

Specification

  • Sensor voltage
    • 3.3V~5V working voltage
  • Size of the sensor
    • Size of the board: 23.5mm*13mm
    • 1.27mm-spacing 4Pin interface connected with sensorhub
    • CAD drawing of the sensor: File:Sensor CAD.zip
  • Function description
    • GPIO controls the high and low electricity of LED to emit light.
  • Connection
    • This sensor can be connected with the following interfaces of the core: D2~D13, D2~D13

Document

Development

Program Download

Programming

  • Follow the Software Getting Started Guide.
  • Select the Board, Processor and Port.
  • Click [File]->[Open], browse to the project program address, and click "Microduino_LED_Test.ino" to open the program.
  • After confirming all these items are correct, click "→" to download the program to the development board.

Hardware Setup

  • Referring to the following picture, connect the Sensor-LED to the digital port D6 of Microduino-Sensorhub.


Microduino-sensorhub Shake.JPG


Result

  • LED will twinkle with 1s as the interval.

Application

  • Indicator lamp

Projects

Purchase

History

Gallery

File:Microduino-LED-F.JPG
mCookie-LED Front
File:Microduino-LED-b.JPG
mCookie-LED Back
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