Reduced the GPIO usage for the Buttons and redone the LED#86
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Reduced the GPIO usage for the Buttons and redone the LED#86Nima0908 wants to merge 1 commit intoV3lectronics:mainfrom
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it should work with combinations of buttons right |
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That was my concern too. In theorie it would, but voltages dont add up that cleanly so iam not 100% sure |
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Ive gone ahead and reduced the GPIO usage of the buttons through resistor encoding and changed up the LED design to feature a dedicated LED driver.