Buttons are a crucial electronic component that facilitates the connection between two parts of a circuit when pressed. Once the button is released, the circuit is opened, preventing the flow of current. This article will explore the functionality and implementation of buttons in electronic circuits.
Buttons generally have two sets of connections that can be closed simultaneously. These connections are located on the curved pins of the button.
When incorporating a button into a breadboard, it is typically placed in the middle section. The addition of the button follows a specific orientation, ensuring correct placement.
To establish a connection between two rows within the same section of the breadboard, follow this configuration:
In a circuit like the one depicted above, the LED will only illuminate when the button is pressed.
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