Re: Switch question
- From: "mc" <look@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 17:30:26 -0400
Yes... you get the debouncing without adding any parts, and you get the
full
output capability of the AVR, which is enough to drive an LED.
*sigh* How soon will we be using a CPU in *everything*? :)
Like in a flashlight to turn the bulb on?
Has that been done yet?
Even worse are the students who assume everything has *always* had a CPU.
What kind of CPU is in a 1950s radio? :)
(And those who use the word "fifties" to denote approximately 1925-75. The
"fifties" do not comprise the Nixon or Hoover presidencies, nor WWII, nor
the Beatles...)
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