PLEASE HELP!!!
RBG Controlled by IR Remote
Task Criteria:
Program the IR Receive...
Computers and Technology, 15.12.2021 06:40, contminecraft10
PLEASE HELP!!!
RBG Controlled by IR Remote
Task Criteria:
Program the IR Receiver with the RGB LED so when you press buttons β1β to turn on red, β2β to turn on green, β3β to turn on blue.
Do the opposite for buttons β4β, β5β, and β6β sp when you press them, they turn off a certain color.
Combine the primary colors to make secondary colors with buttons β7β, β8β,and β9β.
Program β0β to turn on red, green, and blue to make white.
Make the βPLAY/PAUSEβ button to go through the RGB fade.
Code used is Arduino
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