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"Pulling" a pin low
Does this mean to short it out?
For instance, we've currently got our maxbotix sonar in constant polling mode. If I wanted it only to check distance on command, would I hook up the RX pin to a digital output, or a relay, and turn it on? I'm a little confused about the terminology. http://www.maxbotix.com/uploads/LV-M...-Datasheet.pdf |
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Re: "Pulling" a pin low
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Re: "Pulling" a pin low
Holding a pin low should mean connecting it to ground. You should be able to do so by hooking the pin up to a digital IO in output mode and setting it to 0 when you don't want the sensor to run.
(Granted, I've never actually used the digital IO as outputs, but that's what should work how I understand it.) Last edited by Daniel Bathgate : 28-02-2008 at 19:42. Reason: terminology fix, and I was beaten to it |
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