Across
- 3. Working Area – The main canvas where all logic is built.
- 4. or High Digital Pins – States of digital pins: 0 V (LOW) or full voltage (HIGH).
- 6. – General Purpose Input/Output – Pins used for reading or sending digital signals.
- 9. – One Complete Cycle – One full waveform repetition.
- 10. With Data – Sends information outward from a node or pin.
- 11. Numbers – Numeric values displayed in green.
- 12. ON – A digital pin set to its maximum voltage state.
- 15. Interval Waves – Time between repeating wave cycles.
- 17. Produces Square Waves – Voltage height that defines the wave shape.
Down
- 1. Cycle (PWM) – Percentage of time a signal stays HIGH during a cycle.
- 2. Lines Link – Wires or lines that join nodes together.
- 3. With On or Off – A signal that alternates between active and inactive states.
- 5. Connecting Nodes – Connections that route signals between components.
- 7. Strings – Text data represented with an orange label.
- 8. Boolean Values – Purple-colored indicators showing True/False states.
- 9. Background – The workspace surface where components are arranged.
- 13. Read Data – Receives or reads information coming in.
- 14. – Analog to Digital Converter – Converts voltages into numerical digital values.
- 16. Pulses – Signals that represent brief, timed digital pulses.
- 17. A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 Analog Inputs – Analog-capable pins for reading variable voltages.
