I:Input, which means turn on;
O:Output, which means turn off;
BTW, In World War II, engineers who have used binary to mark switch buttons,'1 ' refers to turn on while' 0 ' refers to tuen off.
Technical ArticleWhich is on and which is off in the I/O switches?Time:2019-01-07 12:01:44 Click:
I:Input, which means turn on;
BTW, In World War II, engineers who have used binary to mark switch buttons,'1 ' refers to turn on while' 0 ' refers to tuen off.
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