Tutorial 4 - Further explanation of 10K ohm resistor
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 1:16 am
Hi Everyone and thanks for everyones replies to my last posts.... Fixed my soldering wows by running out and purchasing a bread board...
I was hoping someone might be able to expand on the explanation of the need of the 10K resistor. In the explanation there is talk of an in-between state of the switch. I don't understand this.... The button can either be ON (shorting) or OFF no connectivity...Isn't that right... Is the in-between state when it is just barely making contact before its released?
One other things thats been bugging me is the connection on the PickIT 2 how does everyone hook this thing to their circuit... are you just shoving wires straight into it. I see pictures of sockets that seem to be made for the PickIT 2. Anyone know what these are called so I can order some?
Thanks again everyone....


I was hoping someone might be able to expand on the explanation of the need of the 10K resistor. In the explanation there is talk of an in-between state of the switch. I don't understand this.... The button can either be ON (shorting) or OFF no connectivity...Isn't that right... Is the in-between state when it is just barely making contact before its released?
One other things thats been bugging me is the connection on the PickIT 2 how does everyone hook this thing to their circuit... are you just shoving wires straight into it. I see pictures of sockets that seem to be made for the PickIT 2. Anyone know what these are called so I can order some?
Thanks again everyone....


