13. How to create a GPIO Push Button Input for ARM Microcontrollers - Software Debouncing Part 2
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Please watch: "Buildyourcnc CNC Router on Love Yurts" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90KkIO-67Qk --~-- Patrick's Tip Jar: bitcoin:1Gtawd29Sgu5CdvfUnkRg1YBfowCawjFdH Ether:0xa962365100011B79097A7bb9DD51A53eE98266bb If you have found this video to be helpful, consider making a tip. Thanks. Time to convert that pseudo code into real code. In this video, you will see the code that I implement to remove the bouncing caused by push buttons. The code will be written in the ARM Microcontroller STM32. Specifically the STM32F030. I will also show the program and circuit in action and testing to see how successful the program is.
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