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== Hooking up the resistors and LEDs == | == Hooking up the resistors and LEDs == | ||
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Using the first 1K resistor, connect pin 8 (labeled T0/PD4) to the top row of prototyping holes directly below, in the second hole from the chip. Use the second 1K resistor to connect pin 9 (labeled OC0B/T1/PD5) to the second prototyping row below, using the hole closest to the chip. | Using the first 1K resistor, connect pin 8 (labeled T0/PD4) to the top row of prototyping holes directly below, in the second hole from the chip. Use the second 1K resistor to connect pin 9 (labeled OC0B/T1/PD5) to the second prototyping row below, using the hole closest to the chip. | ||
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Connect the lighter wire of your first LED to the upper prototyping row, and the darker wire to ground (pin 10 is conveniently nearby and connected to ground). | Connect the lighter wire of your first LED to the upper prototyping row, and the darker wire to ground (pin 10 is conveniently nearby and connected to ground). | ||
− | Connect the second LED similarly, with the light wire to the second prototyping row and the dark wire to the remaining accessible ground location. | + | Connect the second LED similarly, with the light wire to the second prototyping row and the dark wire to the remaining accessible ground location. |
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== Servo port == | == Servo port == |