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#04. Fractional Numbers and PWM
Note
This is a web-version of a tutorial chapter embedded right into the XOD IDE.
To get a better learning experience we recommend to install the
desktop IDE or start the
browser-based IDE, and you’ll see the same tutorial there.
XOD uses fractional numbers (also known as floats) extensively. For example,
the LUM pin on the led node can take values from 0 to 1.
0 means absolute minimum of LED brightness. Basically, it means that LED is
off. 1 means full brightness. You can control LED brightness by setting
fractional values on LUM pin.
Test circuit
Note
The circuit is the same as for the previous lesson.
↓ Download as a Fritzing project
How-to
Use Inspector to enter a value with floating point. The following notations are supported:
- 0.4
- .4 (same as 0.4)
- 4e-6 (scientific, 4×10-6 = 0.000004)

