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In a message dated 7/22/2004 5:55:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
fredit@c... writes:
> All I would do to interface it to a bs2 is, I would put a 10k pull up
> resistor hooked up to the data line (dataline, ground,power)
> and put the bs2 pin high and everytime the sensor is triggered, It will pull
> the pin low, right?
>
I would think that you would make the pin an input and pull it high. If you
set the pin high, then a low will simply short the pin and smoke your Stamp.
Sid
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fredit@c... writes:
> All I would do to interface it to a bs2 is, I would put a 10k pull up
> resistor hooked up to the data line (dataline, ground,power)
> and put the bs2 pin high and everytime the sensor is triggered, It will pull
> the pin low, right?
>
I would think that you would make the pin an input and pull it high. If you
set the pin high, then a low will simply short the pin and smoke your Stamp.
Sid
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http://content.honeywell.com/sensing/prodinfo/solidstate/catalog/c20008.pdf
All I would do to interface it to a bs2 is, I would put a 10k pull up
resistor hooked up to the data line (dataline, ground,power)
and put the bs2 pin high and everytime the sensor is triggered, It will pull
the pin low, right?
thanks for any help_Lee