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mikets 07-02-2011 22:59

pic: Multi-state switches
 

JimWright949 07-02-2011 23:01

Re: pic: Multi-state switches
 
Hey Mike,

Like you and your team a lot (after all, our schools share the same first name), however could you give a few words on how this voltage divider works for us?

-Jim

Ted Weisse 08-02-2011 03:04

Re: pic: Multi-state switches
 
Don't know exactly his original plan but the circuit on the left is appears to be a simple digital on/off. The one on the right could be used with the analog input to sense two different voltages (1.67V and 3.33V) and possible options in your program.

RyanN 08-02-2011 08:11

Re: pic: Multi-state switches
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ted Weisse (Post 1018240)
Don't know exactly his original plan but the circuit on the left is appears to be a simple digital on/off. The one on the right could be used with the analog input to sense two different voltages (1.67V and 3.33V) and possible options in your program.

Both are still dual state. Use the one on the left as there will be some floating voltage on the one on the right that could cause unexpected behavior of their robot.

The one on the left has a pull up resistor to keep the voltage steady, even through transition.


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