PROJECT
This is how the program works:
1. Start the program
2. A pin is activated to turn on a DC motor, it remains on until the LED lighting sequence is finished
3. LED sequence
4. Green blue green – a servomotor moves 180 degrees – the green led lights up and stays on
5. Blue green blue – a servo motor moves -180 degrees – blue led lights up and stays on
6. Green blue green – a servomotor moves 180 degrees – the led lights up to see it stays on
7. Blue green blue – a servo motor moves -180 degrees – blue led lights up and stays on
8. Green blue green – a servomotor moves 180 degrees – the led lights up to see it stays on
9. Blue green blue – a servo motor moves -180 degrees – blue led lights up and stays on
10. Green blue green – a servomotor moves 180 degrees – the led lights up to see it stays on
11. Blue green blue – a servo motor moves -180 degrees – blue led lights up and stays on
12. Green blue green – a servomotor moves 180 degrees – the led lights up to see it stays on
13. Blue green blue – a servo motor moves -180 degrees – blue led lights up and stays on
14. We deactivate the pin that turned on the DC motor
15. wait 30 seconds and all leds turn off
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