Electrical Engineering Asked by tibu.v on December 21, 2020
In my arduino project I want to connect the output of first arduino to an input of a second Arduino. Unfortunately on trying I found that the second Arduino input was behaving as always on. On further investigation I found that pin 51 output gives 2.5 volts approximately from the time I power the first arduino. All other pins are 0 or nearly 0.
I read through the forums and found that input pins need to be pulled down for stopping them from floating, but should it be required when connected to output of the first arduino?
Should I use a pull down resistor to the rogue output? I if I add a 5kohm resistor grounded between this output and input of second Arduino should it be ok?
Weirdly in the IDE this pin (51) variable name "L" shows up as green while others are black.
I believe the problem can be solved by implementing certain changes.
These are the things I can think of from the top of my head right now. Hope this helped.
Answered by N0m4d on December 21, 2020
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