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Originally posted by Peter-van-Tol October 15, 2023
When using the 5A-75B, one can get at the point that 51 pins are not enough. The Arduino platform offers two libraries for shifting data using buffers:
74HCT595 for output;
74HC165 for input;
Using these chip, one can use for example a pendant with loads of functions, connecting the MPG directly to the pins and connecting the buttons to these shift registers.
Design spec:
each module can handle up to 32 output (shift_out) or 32 inputs (shift_in);
pins required are DATA, CLK and LATCH;
input and output cannot be mixed on one channel;
support for multiple channels, no overlap in pins.
Should this prove useful?
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Originally posted by Peter-van-Tol October 15, 2023
When using the 5A-75B, one can get at the point that 51 pins are not enough. The Arduino platform offers two libraries for shifting data using buffers:
Using these chip, one can use for example a pendant with loads of functions, connecting the MPG directly to the pins and connecting the buttons to these shift registers.
Design spec:
shift_out
) or 32 inputs (shift_in
);DATA
,CLK
andLATCH
;Should this prove useful?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: