New idea for the famous button program
Buck Rogers
Posts: 2,185
Hello!
We are all aware of the classic button program for either the Stamp or the Prop. I'll spare the critics who are going to complain of what code does what. But here goes, the usual idea is to connect to one pin the classic momentary button, and then connect a Red LED to its output pin, plus a limiting resistor if necessary.
So here's a new one, https://sparkfun.com/products/10442 and it looks like that:
That's it standing on a regulation breadboard.
They also sell breakout boards, https://sparkfun.com/products/10467
It looks like that:
I bought a Red LED one, but the White one is what's displayed. And of course that's the assembled wunderkind standing on a breadboard. I can just hear one of you asking the all important question, "Why?", and my answer is "Why not?". Incidentally I was overdue for a Sparkfun order.
Erco? How can your wandering robot be in three places at once, there he is in Colorado, and there he is in a New York city in the snow, and there he is in a place very far away from here.
We are all aware of the classic button program for either the Stamp or the Prop. I'll spare the critics who are going to complain of what code does what. But here goes, the usual idea is to connect to one pin the classic momentary button, and then connect a Red LED to its output pin, plus a limiting resistor if necessary.
So here's a new one, https://sparkfun.com/products/10442 and it looks like that:
That's it standing on a regulation breadboard.
They also sell breakout boards, https://sparkfun.com/products/10467
It looks like that:
I bought a Red LED one, but the White one is what's displayed. And of course that's the assembled wunderkind standing on a breadboard. I can just hear one of you asking the all important question, "Why?", and my answer is "Why not?". Incidentally I was overdue for a Sparkfun order.
Erco? How can your wandering robot be in three places at once, there he is in Colorado, and there he is in a New York city in the snow, and there he is in a place very far away from here.