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Re: pic: Game hint

Since I don't have access to the board, I cannot test it, but my assumption (yeah I know) was that out0-3 were analog outputs.


Code:
 
Name Pin # Signal Description
+VIN 1, 2 Positive power supply voltage input. Voltage should be in the range 7-15 volts
DC. Your power supply will have to be independent, for example, a 6 x AA
battery pack, 9V battery, 12V battery, bench top supply, or other.
GND 3, 4 Negative power supply voltage input
OUT2 5 Output signal associated with third trained button
OUT1 6 Output signal associated with second trained button
OUT3 7 Output signal associated with fourth trained button
OUT0 8 Output signal associated with first trained button
NC 9, 10 Unused
And if we were allowed to use an array of these sensors you could quickly position where and what orientation you were on the playing field.
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