Lights, Sound, and Motion with M5Stack
In the previous chapter, we learned about the various units that extend the M5Stack Core operational functions. You learned about the various ports that allow units to attach to the M5Stack Core. You learned how personalized wiring for creating a push button switch can aid the construction of such an electrical device using discrete electronic components. Chapter 2 also introduced you to the approach of using a four-wire jumper harness for attaching units to the M5Stack Core. Further, you learned how to program the M5Stack Core using the UIFlow Blockly code software to operate various units and design basics and received overview information on this software. The new knowledge obtained in Chapter 2 will allow you to learn about and use the external and internal hardware of the M5Stack Core for creating interactive and engaging electronic devices. In this chapter, you will explore M5Stack Core external and internal hardware for lights, sound, and...