Hello! Today we will explore RGB LED by entering string to serial monitor to set the color of the led π
Before the class started, Awa showed his now-working-LCD π hello! π
Very few kids in the morning but more will show up π
The schematic and the code
Clarence helped his sister Pru to set up her work
Zahran and Ren
The happiest always: Awa π
The messy desk and all stuff LOL
Kids are kids. They play everywhere π
We often have to split the screen that shows the upper part of the code on one half-side of the screen and the other to show the lower part of the code because the kids have different typing speed π
Sometimes the schematic looks ok but doesn’t work. Today we found out that there were LOTS of dead RGB LED.
Malik demonstrates potentiometer to control a microservo π Nice!
The possibility is endless! π These things really ignite kids creativity π
Ozan had to type the original RGB LED code and make sure it worked before he couldΒ continue the string to serial monitor RGB LED.
Rezandra is always so dedicated and serious π
Darrell forgot to bring his kit but luckily Awa has 2 arduino board plus cables too so Awa lend it to Darrell π We had spare breadboards, wires and resistors and RGB LED so all was good π
Clarence was figuring out how to connect sensor to LCD module with so limited port π
Areli had to type in the original RGB LED code too before moving on the next one π
Malik gave ESPectro Core and Base a try π
And this month ProCodeCG is 2 years old! One of the parents brought us a birthday cake! Yaay thanks!!! π
Come on kids lets sing and take a picture and then eat the cake! And the kids just sit still busy with their computers and breadboards LOL
Happy Birthday ProCodeCG! May you will always be able to contribute good things to the community, to the people and to the nation π
Let’s grow together and make awesome things, kids!!!
ProCodeCG is so proud to be able to educate these amazing kids! And we would like to say thanks to parents for supporting us π
See you on our next birthday and see what happens! π