Raspberry Pi Pico W LESSON 82: Create an LED Binary Counter Using Only Timers

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In this class we will be using the Sunfounder Raspberry Pi Pico W Keppler Kit. It will make things a lot easier if we are working on identical hardware. the link below is to amazon, and is for the identical hardware I will be using in this entire class.

In this video, I will show you how to create a 4 bit LED Binary Counter using only timers. It is an extension to what we learned in lesson number 80. I will show you step-by-step my solution to the homework in lesson 80. Enjoy!

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As usual this was another Great lesson! Thank you for your Time!

mychrome-mthq
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Good lesson. Thank you once again for this series.

craigflorin
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Cool way to free up the while loop! Thanks

crs
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Paul - I mostly download YouTube videos for later viewing and I VERY MUCH APPRECIATE you naming them such that they appear correctly ordered in a file folder.

evansuits
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I personally think these timers are extremely powerful. I have a mini PLC that a friend programmed to turn a fogger off and on at certain rates for halloween. Micropython and the RP2040 make what he did TRIVIAL! I am enjoying this series!

shawnlowe
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Thanks Paul! I have a better understanding of possible uses in future projects. An unusual but useful way to create synchronized sequences.

edSabio
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Thank you for all your videos Paul! Do you have any input on using temperature data to operate a GPIO output?

keithschalk
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Hi Sir I need your help I have a school project and I have to learn Arduino Uno but sadly I do not know where to start
I really like the way you teach and you explain every single thing very simply and in a way that is easy to memorize

Piyush-wvjr
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Thanks Paul for all you do. I know Python because of you!

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