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Debouncing buttons
I would highly recommend hooking a scope (hopefully you have one or can get your hands on one to use) up to your switch. I have seen a student's project that had a bounce on their switch that went fro …
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Multiple buttons on 1 analog VS one digital per button:Power Consumption
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220 Ohm 390 Ohm 680 Ohm 2.2K 4.7K
|--------|--------|-------|-------|-- +5V
There is still always a pull down resistor to ground regardless of button …