I have an LED that I want to slowly dim and bring back to full brightness. To which area on my Arduino would I connect that wire and why? C B JE. 111, ORIZA O UNO ARDUINO DE LL A V in OC-to any pin in this area because we are "reading" and not "writing" values D-because we need to power the circuit A- this part of the Arduino controls things OC - but only to pins with a "-" in front of them as this voltage can vary Anode Cathode ww
I have an LED that I want to slowly dim and bring back to full brightness. To which area on my Arduino would I connect that wire and why? C B JE. 111, ORIZA O UNO ARDUINO DE LL A V in OC-to any pin in this area because we are "reading" and not "writing" values D-because we need to power the circuit A- this part of the Arduino controls things OC - but only to pins with a "-" in front of them as this voltage can vary Anode Cathode ww
Chapter32: Two-speed, One-winding (consequent Pole) Motor Controllers
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 6SQ: Describe the operation of Figure 325 (B) by adding jumper wire A to the original circuit.
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![I have an LED that I want to slowly dim and bring back to full brightness. To which area on my
Arduino would I connect that wire and why?
C
B
E.
111,
CORIA
O UNO
ARDUINO
DE
LL
A
V in
OC-to any pin in this area because we are "reading" and not "writing" values
D-because we need to power the circuit
A- this part of the Arduino controls things
OC - but only to pins with a "-" in front of them as this voltage can vary
Anode
Cathode
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Transcribed Image Text:I have an LED that I want to slowly dim and bring back to full brightness. To which area on my
Arduino would I connect that wire and why?
C
B
E.
111,
CORIA
O UNO
ARDUINO
DE
LL
A
V in
OC-to any pin in this area because we are "reading" and not "writing" values
D-because we need to power the circuit
A- this part of the Arduino controls things
OC - but only to pins with a "-" in front of them as this voltage can vary
Anode
Cathode
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