What is the real name of Analog Inputs in D21G - Proto?
I am confused...
1 - The demo code "IndustruinoDemoCode_D21G" shows this in the line 508 and up:
void MenuAnalogIn1Live() {
lcd.setCursor(6, 0);
lcd.print("A0 ");
lcd.setCursor(30, 0);
lcd.print(analogRead(0));
lcd.setCursor(6, 1);
lcd.print("A10 ");
lcd.setCursor(30, 1);
lcd.print(analogRead(10));
lcd.setCursor(6, 2);
lcd.print("A11 ");
lcd.setCursor(30, 2);
lcd.print(analogRead(11));
lcd.setCursor(6, 3);
lcd.print("A12 ");
lcd.setCursor(30, 3);
lcd.print(analogRead(12));
lcd.setCursor(6, 4);
lcd.print("A13 ");
lcd.setCursor(30, 4);
lcd.print(analogRead(13));
lcd.setCursor(6, 5);
lcd.print("Back ");
So, reading this code, seems that PROTO has 5 (five) analog inputs, that belong to the inputs 0, 10, 11, 12 and 13
2 - The Proto D21G has in the case outside 8 (eight) analog inputs:
A4 (D4)
A6 (D6)
A7 (D7)
A8 (D8)
A11 (D11)
A12 (D12)
A13 (D13)
A18 (D18)
So... What is the correct amount and numbers of the Analog inputs of D21G-Ptoro?
I found the below to be very handy. See pin map columns in first doc & search for PROTO in second doc.
https://static.industruino.com/downloads/diagrams/Industruino_PROTO_D21G_pinout_map_April'17_S.pdf
https://github.com/Industruino/libraries
Ok, I see it now..
Acordin to this, we really have 11 (eleven) Analog Inputs, that share the pin with Digital I/O.
A4 (D4)
A5 (D5)
A6 (D6)
A7 (D7)
A8 (D8)
A9 (D9)
A10 (D10)
A11 (D11)
A12 (D12)
A13 (D13)
A0 (D18)
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Ok, I see it now.. Acordin to this, we really have 11 (eleven) Analog Inputs, that share the pin with Digital I/O. A4 (D4) A5 (D5) A6 (D6) A7 (D7) A8 (D8) A9 (D9) A10 (D10) A11 (D11) A12 (D12) A13 (D13) A0 (D18)