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== PWM Output: connecting a servo and and LED ==
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== PWM Output: connecting a servo (old version using WebREPL **) ==
In this video on youtube (45:39) we explain the concept of pulse width modulation (PWM) and how to program it in MicrpPython. We show how to use PWM to control a servo and the brightness of an LED: https://youtu.be/XovIHYo7s1A
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In this video on youtube (14:40) we explain the concept of pulse width modulation (PWM) and how to program it in MicrpPython. We show how to use PWM to controll a servo: https://youtu.be/_4bXk8JjQSk
 
 
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== PWM Output: connecting a servo (old version using WebREPL **, 14:40) ==
 
  
 
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