Project Rotary Potentiometer Module
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/*
Analog input, analog output, serial output
Reads an analog input pin, and T000140 Rotary Potetiometer Analog Sensor connected to I0, maps the result to a range from 0 to 255 and uses the result to set the pulsewidth modulation (PWM) on a T010111 LED Module connected on O0. Also prints the results to the serial monitor.
created 29 Dec. 2008 Modified 4 Sep 2010 by Tom Igoe modified 7 dec 2010 by Davide Gomba
This example code is in the public domain.
*/
#define O0 11 #define O1 10 #define O2 9 #define O3 6 #define O4 5 #define O5 3 #define I0 A0 #define I1 A1 #define I2 A2 #define I3 A3 #define I4 A4 #define I5 A5
// These constants won't change. They're used to give names // to the pins used: const int analogInPin = I0; // Analog input pin that the Pot is attached to const int analogOutPin= O0; // Analog output pin that the LED is attached to
int sensorValue = 0; // value read from the pot int outputValue = 0; // value output to the PWM (analog out)
void setup() {
// initialize serial communications at 9600 bps: Serial.begin(9600);
}
void loop() {
// read the analog in value: sensorValue = analogRead(analogInPin); // map it to the range of the analog out: outputValue = map(sensorValue, 0, 1023, 0, 255); // change the analog out value: analogWrite(analogOutPin, outputValue);
// print the results to the serial monitor: Serial.print("sensor = " ); Serial.print(sensorValue); Serial.print("\t output = "); Serial.println(outputValue);
// wait 10 milliseconds before the next loop // for the analog-to-digital converter to settle // after the last reading: delay(10);
}
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