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5: BASIC Stamp Command Reference - BUTTON
BASIC Stamp Programming Manual 2.0c www.parallaxinc.com Page 85
BUTTON
BS1 BS2 BS2e BS2sx BS2p
BUTTON Pin, DownState, Delay, Rate, Workspace, TargetState, Address
Function
Debounce button input, perform auto-repeat, and branch to address if
button is in target state. Button circuits may be active-low or active-high.
Pin is a variable/constant/expression (015) that specifies the I/O
pin to use. This pin will be set to input mode.
DownState is a variable/constant/expression (0 or 1) that specifies
which logical state occurs when the button is pressed.
Delay is a variable/constant/expression (0 255) that specifies how
long the button must be pressed before auto-repeat starts. The delay
is measured in cycles of the Button routine. Delay has two special
settings: 0 and 255. If Delay is 0, Button performs no debounce or
auto-repeat. If Delay is 255, Button performs debounce, but no auto-
repeat.
Rate is a variable/constant/expression (0 255) that specifies the
number of cycles between auto-repeats. The rate is expressed in
cycles of the BUTTON routine.
Workspace is a byte variable used by BUTTON for workspace. It
must be cleared to 0 before being used by BUTTON for the first time
and should not be adjusted outside of the BUTTON command.
NOTE: All RAM is cleared to 0 by default upon power-up or reset
of the BASIC Stamp.
TargetState is a variable/constant/expression (0 or 1) that specifies
which state the button should be in for a branch to occur. (0=not
pressed, 1=pressed)
Address is a label that specifies where to branch if the button is in the
target state.
Explanation
When you press a button or flip a switch, the contacts make or break a
connection. A brief (1 to 20-ms) burst of noise occurs as the contacts scrape
and bounce against each other. BUTTON’s debounce feature prevents this
noise from being interpreted as more than one switch action. (For a
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2
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2
sx
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p
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NOTE: Expressions are not
allowed as arguments on the BS1.
The range of the Pin argument on
the BS1 is 0
7.

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