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Add RGB LED demo example for Arduino Giga R1 WiFi#12045
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CLAassistant commentedApr 9, 2025 • edited
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Hi@VSDeveleoper. Thanks for taking the time to submit a pull request.
We do not distribute example sketches like this by bundling them with the Arduino IDE 1.x application, so we can not accept your proposal.
I recommend you publish this sketch in a dedicated repository maintained under your own GitHub account. That will be the best way to share it with the Arduino community.
If you like, you can also submit a companion tutorial to the Arduino Project Hub:
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Description
This pull request adds a new example sketch demonstrating how to control the built-in RGB LED on the Arduino Giga R1 WiFi board using Serial commands.
The sketch allows users to:
File Location
hardware/arduino/mbed/variants/GIGA/examples/GigaWiFi_RGB_LED_Demo/GigaWiFi_RGB_LED_Demo.ino
Why it's useful
This example provides Giga users with an easy, hands-on way to experiment with the built-in RGB LED, using only Serial input — no extra wiring or libraries needed. It’s beginner-friendly and suitable as a built-in reference.
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Author
Ahmed Sharaf (Tech Forge International LLC)
🛠️Note: The "Java CI" check is failing due to the use of a deprecated
actions/upload-artifact@v1
in the upstream workflow.This is unrelated to the example code in this pull request, which has been tested and works as intended on the Arduino Giga R1 WiFi.