Timeline for Timing diagram of circuit involving switch debouncing
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May 15, 2015 at 3:46 | vote | accept | The Audience | ||
May 14, 2015 at 12:26 | comment | added | Michael Karas | @TheAudience - The good thing you will have going for you here is that almost all switches are the break-before-make type. On the other hand the "make-before-break" type switch is usually the unique type with a special construction to allow for this behavior. | |
May 14, 2015 at 11:48 | comment | added | The Audience | I haven't seen the switch, yet, but it's described as being normally open (NO) when pressed down. The switch contact is normally closed (NC). Also, thanks; I'd probably say it is sufficient for my level as I wasn't aware of the concept "break-before-make" until just now. | |
May 14, 2015 at 11:39 | history | answered | Olin Lathrop | CC BY-SA 3.0 |