/*
Reading a serial ASCII-encoded string.
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+ Beware: set monitor to NL NewLine only
This sketch demonstrates the Serial parseInt() function.
It looks for an ASCII string of comma-separated values.
It parses them into ints, and uses those to fade an RGB LED.
- Circuit: Common-anode RGB LED wired like so:
- * Red cathode: digital pin 3
- * Green cathode: digital pin 5
- * blue cathode: digital pin 6
- * anode: +5V
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+ Once you have programmed the Arduino, open your Serial minitor.
+ Make sure you have chosen to send a newline character when sending a message.
+ Enter values between 0-255 for the lights in the following format :
+ Red,Green,Blue.
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+ Seriously: did you set the Newline setting in the monitor?
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+ Once you have sent the values to the Arduino,
+ the attached LED will turn the color you specified,
+ and you will receive the HEX values in the serial monitor.
created 13 Apr 2012
by Tom Igoe
This example code is in the public domain.
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+ Schema: http://lab.piffa.net/schemi/rgb.jpg
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*/
// pins for the LEDs:
-const int redPin = 3;
-const int greenPin = 5;
-const int bluePin = 6;
+const int redPin = 11;
+const int greenPin = 10;
+const int bluePin = 9;
void setup() {
// initialize serial: