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Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Push buttons

Push buttons are push-to-make switches. This means that they are on when they pressed and off when they are not pressed. A classic example would be the switches on a keyboard.

Push buttons have four legs that are connected in signal-in and signal-out pairs.

To create a breakable circuit we would connect a signal-in cable to the top left at row 23 and a signal-out cable to the bottom-right at row 25.

Push button legs diagram

The correct use of a push button where the button breaks the circuit

To override the switch functionality and just have the button work as a connector we would connect the signal-in to the row 23 input and the row 23 output.

The push button being used as simple connector which does not break the circuit:

https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/button-switch-scratch-pi/1