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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Language/Functions/Digital IO/digitalWrite.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Write a `HIGH` or a `LOW` value to a digital pin.
If the pin has been configured as an `OUTPUT` with `pinMode()`, its voltage will be set to the corresponding value: 5V (or 3.3V on 3.3V boards) for `HIGH`, 0V (ground) for `LOW`.
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If the pin is configured as an `INPUT`, `digitalWrite()` will enable (`HIGH`) or disable (`LOW`) the internal pullup on the input pin. It is recommended to set the `pinMode()` to `INPUT_PULLUP` to enable the internal pull-up resistor. See the digital pins tutorial for more information.
If the pin is configured as an `INPUT`, `digitalWrite()` will enable (`HIGH`) or disable (`LOW`) the internal pullup on the input pin. It is recommended to set the `pinMode()` to `INPUT_PULLUP` to enable the internal pull-up resistor. See the http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/DigitalPins[Digital Pins^] tutorial for more information.
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If you do not set the `pinMode()` to `OUTPUT`, and connect an LED to a pin, when calling `digitalWrite(HIGH)`, the LED may appear dim. Without explicitly setting `pinMode()`, `digitalWrite()` will have enabled the internal pull-up resistor, which acts like a large current-limiting resistor.
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