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Adding external LEDs

External LEDs are LEDs which can be connected to the Kniwwelino through the pins available on the outer area. To work with such LEDs, you need additional material: the LEDs in the color(s) of your choice, as well as wire to create a closed circuit using the pins of the Kniwwelino.

With the Kniwwelino Blocks, you can then program when current is flowing through the LED, and through this, switch the LED on or off.

In the following we describe two simple ways of connecting LEDs to the pins, which do not require soldering.

Connecting external LEDs with alligator clips

You need:

To connect the LED:

In the following image we connected it to the D0 pin with a yellow alligator clip.

Now your circuit with one LED is closed. As soon as you program Kniwwelino to switch on pin D0 (see below), current will flow from D0 through the LED to GND and the LED will start to light.

Connect external LEDs with silicon wire

You need:


To connect the LED(s):







Now you have created three closed circuits, connected to pins D5, D6 and D7. You can now program these individually with the Kniwwelino Blocks.

Programming external LEDs

You can program the external LEDs with the following block, listed underneath LED (formerly listed under Kniwwelino):

Use one block for each LED you attached and indicate which pin you used: D0, D5, D6 or D7.

You can also specify an effect: