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Intro
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Lesson Overview
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Digital Oscilloscope
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PWM
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Switching Cameras
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LED Circuit Setup
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Importing the Code
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Checking the Code
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Troubleshooting
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Auto Mode
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Checking Frequency
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Changing Duty Cycle
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Changing Frequency
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Watching the LED
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PWM Frequency
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Trivia
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Homework
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Outro
Description:
Learn how to simulate analog output voltages using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) on Raspberry Pi GPIO pins in this comprehensive 40-minute video tutorial. Explore the process of controlling LED brightness through PWM signals, utilizing a digital oscilloscope to visualize the output. Set up an LED circuit, import and troubleshoot code, and experiment with auto mode, frequency adjustments, and duty cycle modifications. Gain practical insights into PWM frequency and its applications, complete with homework assignments to reinforce your learning. Master the fundamentals of GPIO pin manipulation for analog output simulation on Raspberry Pi.

Raspberry Pi - Using GPIO Pins for PWM to Simulate Analog Output

Paul McWhorter
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