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| /*
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|  Input Pullup Serial
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| 
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|  This example demonstrates the use of pinMode(INPUT_PULLUP). It reads a
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|  digital input on pin 2 and prints the results to the serial monitor.
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| 
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|  The circuit:
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|  * Momentary switch attached from pin 2 to ground
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|  * Built-in LED on pin 13
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| 
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|  Unlike pinMode(INPUT), there is no pull-down resistor necessary. An internal
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|  20K-ohm resistor is pulled to 5V. This configuration causes the input to
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|  read HIGH when the switch is open, and LOW when it is closed.
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| 
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|  created 14 March 2012
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|  by Scott Fitzgerald
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| 
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|  http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/InputPullupSerial
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| 
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|  This example code is in the public domain
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| 
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|  */
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| 
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| void setup() {
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|   //start serial connection
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|   Serial.begin(9600);
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|   //configure pin2 as an input and enable the internal pull-up resistor
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|   pinMode(2, INPUT_PULLUP);
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|   pinMode(13, OUTPUT);
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| 
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| }
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| 
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| void loop() {
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|   //read the pushbutton value into a variable
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|   int sensorVal = digitalRead(2);
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|   //print out the value of the pushbutton
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|   Serial.println(sensorVal);
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| 
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|   // Keep in mind the pullup means the pushbutton's
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|   // logic is inverted. It goes HIGH when it's open,
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|   // and LOW when it's pressed. Turn on pin 13 when the
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|   // button's pressed, and off when it's not:
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|   if (sensorVal == HIGH) {
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|     digitalWrite(13, LOW);
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|   }
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|   else {
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|     digitalWrite(13, HIGH);
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|   }
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| }
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