It would be great, if you could use a different IO than IO2 for the onboard LED. That way it will be possible to use all of the few IOs on the header while still maintaining the possibility to use the onboard LED to output a different signal. Perhaps it would be easier to change the output on the header, but there might be other constraints with that.
It would be great, if you could use a different IO than IO2 for the onboard LED. That way it will be possible to use all of the few IOs on the header while still maintaining the possibility to use the onboard LED to output a different signal. Perhaps it would be easier to change the output on the header, but there might be other constraints with that.