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The RGB LED that came with my arduino kit is reverse polarity; that is, the common lead is actually Vcc and the individual color inputs have to be pulled LOW to turn on. I don't know if I have a weirdo defective LED or if this is a common thing.
If it's the latter, it'd be nice if we had a switch to reverse the polarity of the RGBLed object so that it pulled the pins lower to make colors brighter for LEDs configured that way.
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The RGB LED that came with my arduino kit is reverse polarity; that is, the common lead is actually Vcc and the individual color inputs have to be pulled LOW to turn on. I don't know if I have a weirdo defective LED or if this is a common thing.
If it's the latter, it'd be nice if we had a switch to reverse the polarity of the RGBLed object so that it pulled the pins lower to make colors brighter for LEDs configured that way.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: