You should ALWAYS assume EVERY mechanical contact switch bounces. The effects can be made less with tricks like DAVE suggests, and with higher quality snap type switches. But heres the thing: as 1 contact approaches the other, they WILL arc. The arc is the "bounce" this happens when opening and closing. Also, switches HATE DC. So if you want this to work for any lengh of time, be certain the switch is DC rated. DC causes the contacts to "plate" and then the bounceing gets worse until the switch quits all together.
Not a bad approace at all. Good luck!I am more concern with the switch being able to work at that speed...i dont know...i rather first understand the code, see what it should be, have something that i can built my proptotype on, and then see pros and cons.
Otherwise this can be very long...
Thanks for the help guys.
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