Dear Friends,
I read your notes "That means pins 6, 7, 8, 9 and the 6 analog in pins (also known as digital i/o pins 14-20) are available."
I am confused as 6 analog pins (0-5) which are know as 14-20 digital pins (7 pins), please let me know this as I am new to Arduino.
Thanks,
Tri
Pins on Wave Shield
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Re: Pins on Wave Shield
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Analog pins may also be used as digital pins. When using as digital pins, they are numbered 14 - 20.
For example:
Analog pins may also be used as digital pins. When using as digital pins, they are numbered 14 - 20.
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x = digitalRead(14); // read the digital state of analog pin 0
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Re: Pins on Wave Shield
Dear Friends,
There are 6 analog pins (0 to 5), so there would be 6 digital pins 14 to 19. Why are there 7 digital pins (14 to 20)?
Thanks,
Tri
There are 6 analog pins (0 to 5), so there would be 6 digital pins 14 to 19. Why are there 7 digital pins (14 to 20)?
Thanks,
Tri
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Re: Pins on Wave Shield
You are correct. It is 14 to 19..
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