Raspberry Pi Pico W LESSON 9: Getting Analog Output Using PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)

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This is a link to the Oscilloscope I was using in today's lesson. It is not required for the class, but is a pretty cool piece of lab gear to have:

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In this class we will be using the Sunfounder Raspberry Pi Pico W Keppler Kit. It will make things a lot easier if we are working on identical hardware. the link below is to amazon, and is for the identical hardware I will be using in this entire class.

https://amzn.to/3ubMRs1

In this introductory video, I will show you how to get analog output voltages from the Raspberry Pi Pico W. I will explain that the pico W simulates analog output voltages using PWM, or Pulse Width Modulation. I will show how to get the values you need, and will show the actual waveforms coming from the pico w on an oscilloscope. This class is for absolute beginners, and I do not assume you already understand the material I am presenting. My goal is not to 'Show Off', but to genuinely teach you how you can do this type of work and projects on your own. I will show all work step-by-step, with clear instructions Enjoy!

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