keybrd library is an open source library for creating custom-keyboard firmware.
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- Tutorial 5b - indicator LED on IOE
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- This tutorial will show you how to add LEDs to an I/O expander.
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- It is assumed the reader is familiar with LEDs from tutorial_5a_LED_on_uC.md
- and familiar with I/O expanders from tutorial_4c_split_keyboard_with_IOE.md.
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- Adding LEDs to the basic breadboard keyboard
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- The breadboard keyboard modifies the basic breadboard keyboard described in [tutorial_1_breadboard_keyboard.md](tutorial_1_breadboard_keyboard.md)
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- Add components to the breadboard as shown in the picture.
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- The two clear plastic cylinders are red and yellow LEDs.
- Each LED is in series with a 4.7k Ohm current limiting resistor.
- LED anodes (the longer lead) are powered by pins GPA6 and GPB6.
- LED cathodes (the shorter lead) are connected to a grounded terminal strip.
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- !["LEDs"](keybrd_5_LEDs/LEDs_back.JPG "LEDs")
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- keybrd sketch with LEDs on IOE
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- The [keybrd_5b_LED_on_IOE.ino](keybrd_5b_LED_on_IOE/keybrd_5b_LED_on_IOE.ino) sketch will run on the above breadboard keyboard.
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- The sketch features:
- * multiple layers
- * split keyboard
- * LED on controller
- * LED on IOE write port
- * LED on IOE read port
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