

The circuit described is a simple LED lighting system powered by a battery, controlled by a rocker switch. When the switch is turned on, the LED strip lights up, and when the switch is turned off, the circuit is open, and the LED strip turns off. There is no microcontroller or complex logic involved; it is a straightforward direct current (DC) circuit.
+12V: Positive supply voltage for the LED strip.GND: Ground connection for the LED strip.1: Input or supply side of the switch.2: Output or load side of the switch.+: Positive terminal of the battery.-: Negative terminal or ground of the battery.2 of the Rocker Switch.- of the Battery.+ of the Battery.+12V pin of the 12V White LED Strip.1 of the Rocker Switch.GND pin of the 12V White LED Strip.There is no embedded code provided for this circuit as there are no microcontroller components involved. The circuit operates purely on electrical connections and does not require any programming to function.
This documentation provides an overview of the components and their connections within the circuit. The circuit is simple and does not include any programmable elements, making it suitable for basic lighting applications where a simple on/off control is sufficient.