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Well achieved, some students even tried optional challenging Task 4.
Recap:
PJ026: The Dimmable LED with Arduino
Everyone: Task 3: Use Potentiometer to Dim LED
Optional: Challenging Task 4: Cross-Dimming 2 LEDs
Better achieved, we explained the PWM concept, and used a real digital oscilloscope to measure the PWM output, visualizing what we talked vs what it actuall worked.
Well done, a few students also tried optinonal task 4.
PJ026: The Dimmable LED with Arduino
Everyone: Task 3: Use Potentiometer to Dim LED
Optional: Challenging Task 4: Cross-Dimming 2 LEDs
Not touched much.
No specific activity planned, will use the questions from the project instruction page to spontaneously check
The oscilloscope DS100 we used in the learning (the product's official site)
A very good initiative from a student, who brought a real digital oscilloscope to help the learning and teaching in class
Good learning from the measuring of PWM using oscilloscope
Good project making, some active and creative students tried challenging tasks, a student even tried to "hand-make" PWM signal by using digitalWrite()
A little hurried preparation of the session, due to the tutor's busy job in parallel
PWM is a little hard concept to understand, needs more patience and calm thinking to understand it, the students seemed not taking this topic very seriously, thinking it's just a piece of cake...
This is a log as information for today, no need to pay now. We will sum up all the costs to share after finishing the whole Learning Package.
Here is a guideline of cost/fee when learning with us.
6 students participated
The variable costs to share: 130 Kr
35 Kr: Kanelbulle
95 Kr: Tutor parking 9:38-12:48
The fixed consuming materials costs: 20 Kr/student/session
20 Kr per student: Compensate the consuming cost of tools and materials for projects (like printed paper, stationery, cables, batteries, fragile components, etc.)
So, every participant pays: 130/6 + 20 = 41.67 Kr