Thus far LiLo is very useful. I can use her to do automated things like run a program. She can power relatively large output devices. She can even accept analog sensors! Now it's time to see if she can accept a digital sensor. The difference between a digital sensor and an analog sensor is analog supply values of Zero or One. On or Off. Yes or No. Digital sensors supply values in between giving the option of maybe. Here is a picture of a circuit i made with LiLo that has a light sensor connected. As long as the sensor supplies LiLo with a High value of my choice, the Red LED will remain on. When the sensor is covered up, which causes the sensor to supply LiLo with a small or little value, the Red LED will turn off and the Green LED will turn on. Here is a before and after pic of the circuit in the works.

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