| Richard Erlacher 02/06/10 18:05 Modified: 02/06/10 18:06 Read: 141 times Denver, Co USA |
#172951 - Not exactly ... Responding to: Andy Neil's previous message |
He made his PCB EXACTLY matching the layout of the solderless breadboards. Remember that the power distribution on the breadboards runs in the opposite direction from the contact rows. Further, the contact rows are 5 or 6 contacts long, not the length of the entire board. This enable him simply to take the carefully cut and laid-out wires and transfer them to his soldered PCB and reasonably (?) believe he'd still have what he thought he had.
RE |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| Buttons - Hardware | Joel Ward | 02/05/10 11:51 |
| do double check .... | Erik Malund | 02/05/10 11:55 |
| Debouncing | Andy Neil | 02/05/10 12:55 |
| Have you considered that it could simply be the "breadboard" | Richard Erlacher | 02/05/10 13:56 |
| I (dis)agree | Erik Malund | 02/05/10 14:48 |
| Relevance to pushbuttons | Andy Neil | 02/06/10 03:01 |
| Consider the objective | Richard Erlacher | 02/06/10 08:03 |
| Agreed | Andy Neil | 02/06/10 08:39 |
| that's why there's so fluid a definition for "working" | Richard Erlacher | 02/06/10 13:08 |
| PCB's to match the contact arrangement on a "breadboard" | Andy Neil | 02/06/10 13:25 |
| Not exactly ... | Richard Erlacher | 02/06/10 18:05 |
| Solved: | Joel Ward | 02/07/10 06:18 |
Never discharge a cap directly by a switch! | Kai Klaas | 02/07/10 08:10 |



