/* Analog input, analog output, serial output Reads an analog input pin, maps the result to a range from 0 to 255 and uses the result to set the pulse width modulation (PWM) of an output pin. Also prints the results to the Serial Monitor. The circuit: - potentiometer connected to analog pin 0. Center pin of the potentiometer goes to the analog pin. side pins of the potentiometer go to +5V and ground - LED connected from digital pin 9 to ground through 220 ohm resistor created 29 Dec. 2008 modified 9 Apr 2012 by Tom Igoe This example code is in the public domain. https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/BuiltInExamples/AnalogInOutSerial */ // These constants won't change. They're used to give names to the pins used: const int analogInPin = A3; // Analog input pin that the potentiometer is attached to const int analogOutPin1 = 26; const int analogOutPin2 = 0; // Analog output pin that the LED is attached to const int analogOutPin3 = 1; 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(analogOutPin1, outputValue); analogWrite(analogOutPin2, outputValue); analogWrite(analogOutPin3, outputValue); // print the results to the Serial Monitor: Serial.print("sensor = "); Serial.print(sensorValue); Serial.print("\t output = "); Serial.println(outputValue); // wait 2 milliseconds before the next loop for the analog-to-digital // converter to settle after the last reading: delay(2); }