Trying to vary each diode in an RGB LED in response to answers while also showing the whole spectrum l. I checked each circuit by connecting to the 5V supply instead of pins 9-10-11 (red-green-blue) respectively, and the LED lit up according to the designated color. Resistor values are 330ohms each.
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Here's the code. Literally my first time coding. Thanks for any help.
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My bad no wonder 4mb was the limit will take this post down sir.
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Can you also show how you have it wired with a schematic? It'll have to change based on whether you have common anode or common cathode LED's.
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