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1. An on/off switch that provides a binary input.
2. The electrical potential difference that drives current flow, measured in volts.
3. Devices that measure continuous physical quantities, translating them into varying electrical signals.
4. A mechanical device that activates a circuit when pressed.
5. A switch that remains in its current state until toggled again.
6. A button that breaks a circuit when pressed and completes the circuit when released.
7. A type of switch that is only active when pressed.
8. A button that completes a circuit when pressed and breaks the circuit when released.
9. A sensation provided by a mechanism to indicate that the button has been pressed.
10. A type of switch where the circuit is only closed while the button is being pressed.
11. A programming block used to convert values from one range to another, such as mapping values from 0-1023 to 0-4.
12. The flow of electric charge in a circuit, measured in amperes.
13. A signal that varies continuously, used for precise control over movement.
14. A device that detects and responds to signals from the environment.
15. The ability of a sensor to work effectively with another device, ensuring correct input/output voltage levels.