Debouncing comes from analogue electronics. A switched input 'rings' just after turning on or off due to the various resistances, capacitances and inductances in the circuitry being used.
Usually fixed by applying a low pass filter to the circuitry where the input is used.
Debouncing comes from analogue electronics. A switched input 'rings' just after turning on or off due to the various resistances, capacitances and inductances in the circuitry being used.
Usually fixed by applying a low pass filter to the circuitry where the input is used.
This appears to be a similar solution.
Something new everyday, thanks for the analogy :)