@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.
Very helpful! Thank you very much!
TheNickTheHunter 1 month ago
@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.
DerekMolloyDCU 3 months ago
Does anyone know the value for the resistors he uses here for the LED? Thanks
koffitoss 3 months ago in playlist Logikgatter und Schaltkreise
Derek, I really enjoy your posts. They are so helpful. Thanks so much.
karmaluvbug 4 months ago
great videos- whats the part# of your resistor network, thats perfect to keep the static off cmos
pico3423 6 months ago
i had to watch it twice, but now i understand it completely i think. thanks a lot!
CoolyRoely987 7 months ago
I was a little confused, but I still like your videos. Make more!
Insignificantful 7 months ago