arduino:arduino_crash_course:digital_input
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Typically, digital input signals are designed so that when HIGH they have a value equal to the supply voltage and when LOW they are equal to 0 volts. | Typically, digital input signals are designed so that when HIGH they have a value equal to the supply voltage and when LOW they are equal to 0 volts. | ||
- | We've already seen an example of Arduino digital inputs in the [[arduino: | + | We've already seen an example of Arduino digital inputs in the [[arduino: |
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<file c LightSwitchPullup2a.ino> | <file c LightSwitchPullup2a.ino> |
arduino/arduino_crash_course/digital_input.txt · Last modified: 2017/12/06 01:13 by mithat