Arduino, CMRI and JMRI - Part 2 - Adding Outputs

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This is part 2 of 3 in a series on using Arduinos as CMRI nodes and controlling them in JMRI. In part one we setup sensor inputs and servos on the Arduino.

In this video we expand on that and create some outputs on the same board to control LED lights. However, this same process could be used to control any kind of output such as motors, electro magnets, etc.

Arduino Sketch (Github):
https://github.com/LittleWicketRailwa...

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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:45 Part 1 Recap
01:49 Modifying the Sketch
03:00 Hardware
06:53 Outputs in JMRI
08:55 Summary

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