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Do bypass caps invert the signal? 1010101 to 0101010

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Zero999:

--- Quote from: Beamin on August 11, 2018, 04:03:26 pm ---I also realized that was a hero999 post before looking at the name: Just so you know those type of responses' scare away beginners because they are afraid to ask questions because someone make think they are dumb. Fortunately that doesn't work on me because I have no shame... or rather I don't value the opinion of hostile people, choosing to ignore them, and their insecurities that they try to project onto others. Remember at some point EVERY ONE here had no idea of what an electron even was. What's an electron you ask? OMG that's a stupid question google it, the nerve, asking questions on the internet, god people are stupid... Then you say: "fuck this hobby I don't want to end up like those people." More parts for you right? There was an Arduino forum like that when it first became popular and most people didn't understand it.  I watch the forum die, because every time a question was asked there would just be a hostile and/or way overly technical answer or, of course; "google it". Ironic because I'm sure that forum is not on google and that's where all the new members went and found better forums.

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* If you ignore people who are tying to help, that's your loss.
* If you bothered to read the rest of the reply, you'll find I made some effort in trying to guess and provide, as gooder answer as possible.
* If you can't be bothered to spend five minutes looking for the video your question pertains to, then you're obviously not serious about this. This sort of laziness only insults those who are trying to help.

Jester:
If the goal is to invert a signal, an inverter costs about $0.1

rstofer:
Hero999 is one of the better responders.  Look at his post count; he's been doing this for a very long time!

Here's the problem:  A lot of us are real, live, engineers.  Been to school and everything.  We don't get up in the morning without documentation and something to doodle with/on.  I can't even talk without making a sketch!

If the OP can't post a link, why bother to form a reply?  I didn't...  In fact, that should have been the only reply.  "Where's the video, where's the schematic and where are the links to any applicable datasheets?"

hamster_nz:
Gosh, with replies like that, next time the OP might want to post in the beginners section.... oh, hang on.....

Zero999:

--- Quote from: hamster_nz on August 11, 2018, 10:16:15 pm ---Gosh, with replies like that, next time the OP might want to post in the beginners section.... oh, hang on.....

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What's your point?

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