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Tag: PWM

Dimming the wordclock

I just tried if it is possible to use one of the PWM pins of the Arduino to dim the LEDs if I want to. Short answer: yes and no. Now  for the longer answer. Continue reading Dimming the wordclock

Posted on January 17, 2012June 1, 2018Author GeraldCategories WordclockTags 74HC595, Arduino, PWM2 Comments on Dimming the wordclock
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