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Overview
The Flying Electron Switch Adapter Board is designed to allow easy connection of switches to a
microcontroller. The FE_SWITCH8 features 8 tacticle switches along with an external switch header to
connect remotely mounted switches in parallel with the 8 internal switches. The onboard switches are
arranged as 2 directional pads (D Pads).
Example of Use
Step 1 - Connect 10 pin ribbon cable from IO Port Header to microcontroller's IO Port.
Step 2 - Run microcontroller program to detect switch presses.
Example of Use for External Switches
Step 1 - Connect 10 pin ribbon cable from IO Port Header to microcontroller's IO Port.
Step 2 - Connect external switch to External Switch Header.
Step 3 - Run microcontroller program to detect switch presses.
Features
Easy Microcontroller Interface
Designed to interface with a standard 8 bit microcontroller IO port. Includes resistor protection to
protect the microcontroller's IO port from short circuit if switches are depressed when microcontroller's
IO port is set to output instead of input.
Hint: The IO Port is layed out the same as an STK500 header so a 10 pin ribbon
cable can be used to directly connect this adapter board with an STK500 or FE_M168.
Internal Switches
8 tactile audible click switches arranged in 2 cross patterns.
External Switch Header
Allows easy connection of remotely mounted switches.
Hint: A great place to find pre-wired switches that plug into the External
Switch connector is the power and reset switches from old computer cases.
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Schematics
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Dimensions
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