maybe: io
Phil Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > when you have a chip with 2 pins in+ and in- > > what do you set the pintype as pls i thought it was > in for input but i thought i would ask just in case > > Marc :) >
maybe: io
Phil Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > when you have a chip with 2 pins in+ and in- > > what do you set the pintype as pls i thought it was > in for input but i thought i would ask just in case > > Marc :) >