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switchn! #3751

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Lawrencezarb opened this issue Sep 10, 2018 · 1 comment
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switchn! #3751

Lawrencezarb opened this issue Sep 10, 2018 · 1 comment
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Just uploaded the latest Tasmota and notice that there are now switch option called "switchn".

Can someone explain or refer me to some documentation that explains its use.

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ascillato commented Sep 10, 2018

Hi

Just uploaded the latest Tasmota and notice that there are now switch option called "switchn".

By default all GPIOs are with internal PULL-UP resistor as required by Sonoff Devices.

The new Switch1N disables that. It is the same Switch1 but without internal Pull-UP resistor.

https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/blob/d967e9f9bf3c0a1461b1387b592f9f5637285138/sonoff/_changelog.ino#L68

Issues: #2525, #3559

Can someone explain or refer me to some documentation that explains its use.

As this is very new, you are right that there is nothing in the wiki.

Now you have been asigned to complete the wiki with this new change 😉

(just kidding, if you have some time, please help us with that. Thanks)

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