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iot:res:electronics [2015/06/22 01:49]
madalina.tanea [Button]
iot:res:electronics [2015/06/22 01:50] (current)
madalina.tanea [Button]
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-This time you will not have a short circuit because if the button is pressed there is the R resistor. The R resistor is called a pull up resistor// and the whole system is called a //voltage divider//. If the button is pressed our pin's value will be LOW.+This time you will not have a short circuit because if the button is pressed there is the R resistor. The R resistor is called a //pull up resistor// and the whole system is called a //voltage divider//. If the button is pressed our pin's value will be LOW.
  
 You can also connect the resistor to the Ground. Now you have a pull-down resistor and the pin's value will be HIGH when the button is pressed and low otherwise. You can also connect the resistor to the Ground. Now you have a pull-down resistor and the pin's value will be HIGH when the button is pressed and low otherwise.
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 Whenever you connect anything to your board you must assure that the it is not powered up. Otherwise you might accidentally create a short-circuit and burn the board. Whenever you connect anything to your board you must assure that the it is not powered up. Otherwise you might accidentally create a short-circuit and burn the board.
-Only after you assured that everything is correctly connected, you may safely power it up.\par+Only after you assured that everything is correctly connected, you may safely power it up.
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