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Event details

During this workshop, students will learn how to program an Arduino microcontroller. They will learn about digital and analog signals and how they can be used as inputs to control outputs (LEDs). Students will write code to make a series of lights blink and create different light patterns. Secondly, students will discover Pulse Width Modulation and will use this concept to change the LED brightness level and color. Finally, students will use a potentiometer to control the LEDs and display on their computer the values read by the analog port. 

Who is this event for?

For high school students

Accessibility
If you require accommodation, please contact the event host as soon as possible.
Date and time
Mar 29, 2023
All day
Format and location
On YouTube
Language
English
Audience
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This event is offered as part of National Engineering Month

It's a month to celebrate engineering excellence in Canada at every level: youth, students, and professionals.
All National Engineering Month events