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pic: Multi-state switches
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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 |
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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.
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Re: pic: Multi-state switches
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The one on the left has a pull up resistor to keep the voltage steady, even through transition. |
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