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  • Very helpful! Thank you very much!

  • @koffitoss It's not too important once they are fairly large, as they are pull-down resistors so that the switches work consistently when open (as otherwise they would be floating inputs). You just need a very small current to flow to GND, so 10kOhm will definitely work, but if you can 47kOhm or greater would reduce the power consumption further.

  • Does anyone know the value for the resistors he uses here for the LED? Thanks

  • Derek, I really enjoy your posts. They are so helpful. Thanks so much.

  • great videos- whats the part# of your resistor network, thats perfect to keep the static off cmos

  • i had to watch it twice, but now i understand it completely i think. thanks a lot!

  • I was a little confused, but I still like your videos. Make more!

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