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== Input ==
 
== Input ==
 
In principal any sensor can be used as an input so you may want to look at information on sensors as well.  These are the ones that are easy for people to manipulate.
 
  
  
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*Pro  Cheap, simple, uses only 1 bit port
 
*Pro  Cheap, simple, uses only 1 bit port
 
*Con  If you use a bunch uses a lot of port bits
 
*Con  If you use a bunch uses a lot of port bits
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=== Toggle switch ===
 
=== Toggle switch ===
*Pro  Self indicating, not too expensive.
 
*Con  Not very flexible unless used for binary input.
 
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=== Rotary Switch ===
 
=== Rotary Switch ===
 
*Pro
 
*Pro
 
*Con
 
*Con
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Can be self decoding: position of switch indicates state of microcontroller.
 
Can be self decoding: position of switch indicates state of microcontroller.
  
 
=== Rotary Encoder ===
 
=== Rotary Encoder ===
*Pro 2 wire interface.
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*Pro
*Con Code a bit complex, needs interrupt processing or fast polling.
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*Con
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=== Potentiometer Or Resistor Network and Switches ===
 
=== Potentiometer Or Resistor Network and Switches ===

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