Re: Can I do this with a uProcessor?
- From: MooseFET <kensmith@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 23 May 2007 21:02:28 -0700
On May 23, 7:49 pm, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
MooseFET wrote:
"tempus fugit" wrote:
I've read each one carefully, and some a number of times actually. Lots of
reading, but I'm still not quite understanding everything yet.
Draw a bunch of lines on paper, like you are making graph paper.
The vertical lines are wires
The horizontal lines are wires
Every place they cross is a switch.
The wires do not connect to each other other than via a switch.
Look, he's new to this and frankly his first MCU project doesn't need
keyscanning to save I/O lines and it would likely degrade his background noise
with a nasty buzz.
The suggested method I gave elsewhere shows how to do it without a
buzz.
I agree that he really doesn't need scanning. If he was willing to
use double pole switches he could get the higher density without
scanning. If he uses a really good micro like an 8051, he can just
wire the switches straight to the ports as pull downs.
.
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