| ??? 05/11/01 15:50 Read: times |
#11517 - RE: Serial EEPROM problem |
The only way I see that would make it possible to detect a high impedance state would be to connect a fairly large (ohmwise) resistor, say 22k from another port pin. toggle that port pin and if the input follows, it is at a high impedance state. Why anyone would want to test it is beyond me, but this would be the method.
Have a good weekend Erik |
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