From dc92f1c4ee0924cff0b33b5061622f0621e71eac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Causer <mcauser@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2017 01:36:48 +1100 Subject: [PATCH] docs/pyboard/tutorial: Update now that yellow LED also supports PWM. --- docs/pyboard/tutorial/leds.rst | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/pyboard/tutorial/leds.rst b/docs/pyboard/tutorial/leds.rst index 763eedf01..6b05f5db0 100644 --- a/docs/pyboard/tutorial/leds.rst +++ b/docs/pyboard/tutorial/leds.rst @@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ One problem you might find is that if you stop the script and then start it agai for l in leds: l.off() -The Fourth Special LED ----------------------- +The Special LEDs +---------------- -The blue LED is special. As well as turning it on and off, you can control the intensity using the intensity() method. This takes a number between 0 and 255 that determines how bright it is. The following script makes the blue LED gradually brighter then turns it off again. :: +The yellow and blue LEDs are special. As well as turning them on and off, you can control their intensity using the intensity() method. This takes a number between 0 and 255 that determines how bright it is. The following script makes the blue LED gradually brighter then turns it off again. :: led = pyb.LED(4) intensity = 0 @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ The blue LED is special. As well as turning it on and off, you can control the i led.intensity(intensity) pyb.delay(20) -You can call intensity() on the other LEDs but they can only be off or on. 0 sets them off and any other number up to 255 turns them on. +You can call intensity() on LEDs 1 and 2 but they can only be off or on. 0 sets them off and any other number up to 255 turns them on. -- GitLab