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====== Switch ====== | ====== Switch ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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+ | A switch is a small lever or button. It's an electrical device having at least **two states**, ON (the closed state) or OFF (the open state). | ||
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+ | Ideally, a switch device has zero impedance when closed and infinite impedance when open. The switches on the back of printers and on expansion boards are called DIP switches. | ||
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+ | A switch that has just two positions is called a toggle switch.A "click switch" | ||
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- | ===== Introduction | + | ===== Some Refs? ===== |
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+ | There is thousands of switches, describing them here would be impossible. | ||
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+ | You should have a look to <wrap info> | ||
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+ | ===== Connection | ||
- | A switch | + | {{ : |
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+ | ==== Matrix Design ==== | ||
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