Arduino use Analog pins as Digital pin











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A description of the analog input pins on an Arduino chip (Atmega8, Atmega168, Atmega328, or Atmega1280). • The Atmega controllers used for the Arduino contain an onboard 6 channel analog-to-digital (A/D) converter. The converter has 10 bit resolution, returning integers from 0 to 1023. While the main function of the analog pins for most Arduino users is to read analog sensors, the analog pins also have all the functionality of general purpose input/output (GPIO) pins (the same as digital pins 0 - 13). • Consequently, if a user needs more general purpose input output pins, and all the analog pins are not in use, the analog pins may be used for GPIO. ::::::::::: SUPPORT CHANNEL :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: • Please Donate To Help Me Afford New Equipment And Software To Make My Videos More : https://goo.gl/1m8Dg2 • Don't forget to subscribe!

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