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Re: Switches...

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Originally Posted by deltacoder1020
it's really just a matter of closing the circuit between the GND and SIG pins of the digital input (someone correct me if I'm wrong). just hook up a switch in between the pins.
Actually, and somebody should correct me if I'm wrong, the pins are pull ups, meaning they are normally on unless something connects the GND and SIG pins, which pushes them off. So, to turn it on, you don't close the GND and SIG pins. Or, I could be totally wrong and you'll have to yell at me.
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