@nomad... Just a reminder the white digital pin can only supply about 20mA... so just be careful what to attach to that pin as anything more than 20mA can damage the port...
@nomad... maybe, but without the digital pin you can control them... PWM is on the digital pin (white) not the red pin. If you are going to use @bborastero's script you will need to use the digital pin not the power pin...
The results will be about the same. Only advantage of the script and sound servo are that you can turn it off if you want to make other sounds without the mouth blinking.
thanks steve S
@nomad... Just a reminder the white digital pin can only supply about 20mA... so just be careful what to attach to that pin as anything more than 20mA can damage the port...
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for leds i use only black/red
@nomad... maybe, but without the digital pin you can control them... PWM is on the digital pin (white) not the red pin. If you are going to use @bborastero's script you will need to use the digital pin not the power pin...
@thetechguru
agreed I've noticed the same thing. still I like the hard wire choice too.rr
ah.thanks for telling. so i use black/white and sound servo to get same or better result?
The results will be about the same. Only advantage of the script and sound servo are that you can turn it off if you want to make other sounds without the mouth blinking.
I think your solution may actually work better.
Alan
oh really ?
thanks for telling alan