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I checked the datasheet you mentioned, I seems that this buddy will fit perfectly. Arduino outputs 0-5V on digital pins. I tried a 56 ohms resistor, it works perfectly. Even with 47k :D
I think I'm going to order a bunch of these, but could you explain how I could achieve this using...
Basically, it's a tiny remote, used to remote control power supply units. It has 4 "on" buttons (one per unit to control), 4 "off" buttons, one "all on" and one "all off".
On the PCB, there's one "switch off" and a "switch on" track, all I have to do is connect a button either to "switch on" or...
Hi there ;)
I need some advice: i'm trying to control a remote controller, i'd like an arduino to act as "the user pressing buttons". Is there a way I can use transistor or 4N32-like optocouplers to simulate button press?
Thanks in advance ;)
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