Life long tech nerd.
Started soldering at ~12.
Started coding at ~19.
Cabinet maker for over a decade.
I write software for cabinet manufacturing and for my employers.
You need pull low resistors.
Have a 10k resistor run from ground to the input. Do that for each input using a total of three resistors.
Now connect one end of the switch to +5v. And the other end of the switch run to the input. Again, do that for each input.
So when the switch is open the input will read low. When the switch is closed the input will read high.
You need pull low resistors.
Have a 10k resistor run from ground to the input. Do that for each input using a total of three resistors.
Now connect one end of the switch to +5v. And the other end of the switch run to the input. Again, do that for each input.
So when the switch is open the input will read low. When the switch is closed the input will read high.
Thanks man!