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the order in which some switches are turned on

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laura - 23 Apr 2008 06:19 GMT
Hi all,

I have an array of N switches . Initially all are OFF.

Somebody turns them ON in some order. It is possible that more
switches are turned ON in the same moment.

I need a device which shows me the order in which the switches were
turned ON. For instance the device should give me: 4,3,1,5,2 (this is
the order in which the switches were turned ON).

The way in which the output is shown in not important. It must be
simple to read (by a human, computer, etc).

It is important that the device is able to handle the turned ON (in
the same moment) of the multiple switches.

thanks,
Laura
Geo - 23 Apr 2008 13:44 GMT
Dismantle an old keyboard and remove the pcb. Connect your switches in place of
the keys. The chip will output them in order off "typing".

If it is a /design/ question then it is essential to state what the minimum time
is between 2 switches being pressed as to if they are pressed together or one
after the other.

Geo
 
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