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=== Momentary Button === | === Momentary Button === | ||
− | *Pro | + | *Pro Cheap, simple, uses only 1 bit port |
− | *Con | + | *Con If you use a bunch uses a lot of port bits |
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=== Rotery Switch Button === | === Rotery Switch Button === | ||
*Pro | *Pro |
Revision as of 06:37, 4 July 2009
The intent of this page is to document different styles of user interfaces for microcontrollers together with code ( any language ) to drive them. We could use some contributions, can you help?
Contents
Input
Momentary Button
- Pro Cheap, simple, uses only 1 bit port
- Con If you use a bunch uses a lot of port bits
Rotery Switch Button
- Pro
- Con
Output
Single Led
In its simplest form either on or off, slightly harder to read are various patterns of blinks.
- Pro
- Con
Multiple Led
- Pro
- Con