- Mastering Arduino
- Jon Hoffman
- 95字
- 2021-07-23 18:57:44
LED
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The Light Emitting Diode or LED for short, is a two-lead semiconducting device that emits light when a certain amount of current is passed through. When using a LED, we need to be very careful not to apply too much current because it is very easy to blow one. For most LED, the recommended voltage would be 5 volts.
Most LEDs have two different size connectors. The long connector is the anode and should be connected to a power source. The short connector is a cathode and should be connected to a common ground.