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<blockquote data-quote="vdL" data-source="post: 367203" data-attributes="member: 1320"><p>Haha, no need to understand BMP and PNG. I just thought maybe you were clued op on that by some chance.</p><p></p><p>A 1 is just a 'high' voltage, and a 0 a 'low' voltage. I use 'high' and 'low' because it is relative to the applications. Typical MCU output pins are 5 or 3,3V. This means that a high is a voltage close to 5V and low is lose to 0V.</p><p>That is how a computer works, data is bazillions of 1's and 0's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vdL, post: 367203, member: 1320"] Haha, no need to understand BMP and PNG. I just thought maybe you were clued op on that by some chance. A 1 is just a 'high' voltage, and a 0 a 'low' voltage. I use 'high' and 'low' because it is relative to the applications. Typical MCU output pins are 5 or 3,3V. This means that a high is a voltage close to 5V and low is lose to 0V. That is how a computer works, data is bazillions of 1's and 0's. [/QUOTE]
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