Timeline for Switch logic circuit
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Nov 7, 2020 at 19:04 | answer | added | vu2nan | timeline score: 2 | |
Nov 7, 2020 at 15:33 | vote | accept | Matthew O'Connell | ||
Nov 7, 2020 at 6:00 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackElectronix/status/1324954748466966531 | ||
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Nov 6, 2020 at 23:08 | answer | added | AnalogKid | timeline score: 4 | |
Nov 6, 2020 at 22:49 | history | edited | Matthew O'Connell | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Nov 6, 2020 at 22:17 | comment | added | Transistor | Welcome to EE.SE, Matthew. Please edit the additional information into your question rather than bury it in the comments. | |
Nov 6, 2020 at 21:59 | answer | added | ocrdu | timeline score: 2 | |
Nov 6, 2020 at 21:39 | comment | added | vir | Three position pushbutton switches are extremely rare and very likely custom and almost certainly prohibitively expensive. I would take a look at an analog multiplexer. Don't bother looking for a 3:1 since they're fairly specialized; 4:1 is much more common. As for driving it with the pushbutton, you could use a small microcontroller or maybe a binary up-down counter clocked from the switch. | |
Nov 6, 2020 at 21:36 | answer | added | Schuyler Horky | timeline score: 2 | |
Nov 6, 2020 at 21:06 | comment | added | Matthew O'Connell | The pins are all analog signals below 5V, below 20mA. The pushbutton is to store a series of patches for a synth. Rotary switch might be the way to go because it would be so simple! But I am trying to create an all pushbutton interface. | |
Nov 6, 2020 at 20:33 | review | First posts | |||
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Nov 6, 2020 at 20:32 | comment | added | Reinderien | What are the voltage levels from A, B, C? Are they digital or analog? TTL? | |
Nov 6, 2020 at 20:32 | comment | added | Transistor | You wouldn't settle for a three-way rotary switch would you? What exactly are you switching? What voltages and what current? | |
Nov 6, 2020 at 20:30 | history | asked | Matthew O'Connell | CC BY-SA 4.0 |