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= Related Tutorial Videos = | = Related Tutorial Videos = | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 29 August 2020
Contents
Description[edit]
With this switch we can select which of the two sides are connected to the middle. If we move the switch right then the right pin is connected to the middle. If we move the switch left then the left pin is connected to the middle,
How to connect it electrically[edit]
How to control it in MicroPython[edit]
1 from machine import Pin
2 in26 = Pin(26, Pin.IN)
3 print(in26.value())
Related Tutorial Videos[edit]
Digital Input