Hi Gregg,
The pullup in the ds2423 is a zillion megohms (datasheet says 28M typical)
The 4066 is an analog switch. It does not have pullups or anything like
that on the output. Actually it does not really have an output, the in and
out sides are interchangeable. It has a typical on resistance of 1
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 3:21 AM, Vajk Fekete wrote:
> You mean it counts one when you disconnect? You should not leave it
> floating. Use a weak pull up/down resistor depending what is the normal
> state of the input. 1-2kohm will do.
>
> Vajk
>
> 2012.12.28. 6:01, "Gregg Levine" ezt írta:
>>
>>
You mean it counts one when you disconnect? You should not leave it
floating. Use a weak pull up/down resistor depending what is the normal
state of the input. 1-2kohm will do.
Vajk
2012.12.28. 6:01, "Gregg Levine" ezt írta:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Gregg Levine
> wrote:
> > Hello!
>
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
> Hello!
> I am now testing a probably crazy idea. It turns out I did build and
> install P15 of the 2.8 series on this Linux system here. (It slipped
> my mind.) So far the way the device works is indeed as expected.
>
> I am making preperation
Hello!
I am now testing a probably crazy idea. It turns out I did build and
install P15 of the 2.8 series on this Linux system here. (It slipped
my mind.) So far the way the device works is indeed as expected.
I am making preperations to try out later releases. My one complaint
is that the Zero Co