Jul 11, 2009 #1 S slink3r Newbie level 5 Joined Jun 25, 2009 Messages 10 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Location Palmdale Activity points 1,357 Multiplexer If you have a multiplexer which has an output set to ground, will the signal that's getting muxed into the output go to ground, or would the input voltage fluctuate at all? Trying to imagine a mux backwards connected to a memory grouping :\
Multiplexer If you have a multiplexer which has an output set to ground, will the signal that's getting muxed into the output go to ground, or would the input voltage fluctuate at all? Trying to imagine a mux backwards connected to a memory grouping :\
Jul 11, 2009 #2 S sunderwood Member level 4 Joined Jan 8, 2008 Messages 70 Helped 13 Reputation 26 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Location US, CA Activity points 1,717 Multiplexer If you're talking about discharging capacitors, that could work. I'd use a resistor to ground though to limit the current.
Multiplexer If you're talking about discharging capacitors, that could work. I'd use a resistor to ground though to limit the current.