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can run at the same time without being interrupted by the LED code.
The circuit:
* Use the onboard LED.
* Note: Most Arduinos have an on-board LED you can control. On the UNO, MEGA and ZERO
- Use the onboard LED.
- Note: Most Arduinos have an on-board LED you can control. On the UNO, MEGA and ZERO
it is attached to digital pin 13, on MKR1000 on pin 6. LED_BUILTIN is set to
the correct LED pin independent of which board is used.
If you want to know what pin the on-board LED is connected to on your Arduino model, check

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The circuit:
* LED attached from pin 13 to ground
* pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V
* 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
- LED attached from pin 13 to ground
- pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V
- 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
* Note: on most Arduinos there is already an LED on the board
- Note: on most Arduinos there is already an LED on the board
attached to pin 13.

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noise).
The circuit:
* LED attached from pin 13 to ground
* pushbutton attached from pin 2 to +5V
* 10K resistor attached from pin 2 to ground
- LED attached from pin 13 to ground
- pushbutton attached from pin 2 to +5V
- 10K resistor attached from pin 2 to ground
* Note: On most Arduino boards, there is already an LED on the board
- Note: On most Arduino boards, there is already an LED on the board
connected to pin 13, so you don't need any extra components for this example.

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digital input on pin 2 and prints the results to the Serial Monitor.
The circuit:
* Momentary switch attached from pin 2 to ground
* Built-in LED on pin 13
- Momentary switch attached from pin 2 to ground
- Built-in LED on pin 13
Unlike pinMode(INPUT), there is no pull-down resistor necessary. An internal
20K-ohm resistor is pulled to 5V. This configuration causes the input to

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and on to off.
The circuit:
* pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V
* 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
* LED attached from pin 13 to ground (or use the built-in LED on
- pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V
- 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
- LED attached from pin 13 to ground (or use the built-in LED on
most Arduino boards)
created 27 Sep 2005

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Plays a pitch that changes based on a changing analog input
circuit:
* 3 force-sensing resistors from +5V to analog in 0 through 5
* 3 10K resistors from analog in 0 through 5 to ground
* 8-ohm speaker on digital pin 8
- 3 force-sensing resistors from +5V to analog in 0 through 5
- 3 10K resistors from analog in 0 through 5 to ground
- 8-ohm speaker on digital pin 8
created 21 Jan 2010
modified 9 Apr 2012

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Plays a melody
circuit:
* 8-ohm speaker on digital pin 8
- 8-ohm speaker on digital pin 8
created 21 Jan 2010
modified 30 Aug 2011

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Plays multiple tones on multiple pins in sequence
circuit:
* 3 8-ohm speaker on digital pins 6, 7, and 8
- 3 8-ohm speaker on digital pins 6, 7, and 8
created 8 March 2010
by Tom Igoe

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Plays a pitch that changes based on a changing analog input
circuit:
* 8-ohm speaker on digital pin 9
* photoresistor on analog 0 to 5V
* 4.7K resistor on analog 0 to ground
- 8-ohm speaker on digital pin 9
- photoresistor on analog 0 to 5V
- 4.7K resistor on analog 0 to ground
created 21 Jan 2010
modified 31 May 2012

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Also prints the results to the Serial Monitor.
The circuit:
* potentiometer connected to analog pin 0.
- 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
- LED connected from digital pin 9 to ground
created 29 Dec. 2008
modified 9 Apr 2012

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the value obtained by analogRead().
The circuit:
* Potentiometer attached to analog input 0
* center pin of the potentiometer to the analog pin
* one side pin (either one) to ground
* the other side pin to +5V
* LED anode (long leg) attached to digital output 13
* LED cathode (short leg) attached to ground
- Potentiometer attached to analog input 0
- center pin of the potentiometer to the analog pin
- one side pin (either one) to ground
- the other side pin to +5V
- LED anode (long leg) attached to digital output 13
- LED cathode (short leg) attached to ground
* Note: because most Arduinos have a built-in LED attached
- Note: because most Arduinos have a built-in LED attached
to pin 13 on the board, the LED is optional.

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This sketch was written for the Arduino Mega, and will not work on other boards.
The circuit:
* LEDs attached from pins 2 through 13 to ground.
- LEDs attached from pins 2 through 13 to ground.
created 8 Feb 2009
by Tom Igoe

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maximum low and listen for anything higher as the new maximum.
The circuit:
* Analog sensor (potentiometer will do) attached to analog input 0
* LED attached from digital pin 9 to ground
- Analog sensor (potentiometer will do) attached to analog input 0
- LED attached from digital pin 9 to ground
created 29 Oct 2008
By David A Mellis

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This example shows how to fade an LED using the analogWrite() function.
The circuit:
* LED attached from digital pin 9 to ground.
- LED attached from digital pin 9 to ground.
Created 1 Nov 2008
By David A. Mellis

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continually averages them.
The circuit:
* Analog sensor (potentiometer will do) attached to analog input 0
- Analog sensor (potentiometer will do) attached to analog input 0
Created 22 April 2007
By David A. Mellis <dam@mellis.org>

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ASCII table
Prints out byte values in all possible formats:
* as raw binary values
* as ASCII-encoded decimal, hex, octal, and binary values
- as raw binary values
- as ASCII-encoded decimal, hex, octal, and binary values
For more on ASCII, see http://www.asciitable.com and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII

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The circuit:
* digital in 1 connected to MIDI jack pin 5
* MIDI jack pin 2 connected to ground
* MIDI jack pin 4 connected to +5V through 220-ohm resistor
- digital in 1 connected to MIDI jack pin 5
- MIDI jack pin 2 connected to ground
- MIDI jack pin 4 connected to +5V through 220-ohm resistor
Attach a MIDI cable to the jack, then to a MIDI synth, and play music.
created 13 Jun 2006

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This example works only with boards with more than one serial like Arduino Mega, Due, Zero etc
The circuit:
* Any serial device attached to Serial port 1
* Serial monitor open on Serial port 0:
- Any serial device attached to Serial port 1
- Serial monitor open on Serial port 0:
created 30 Dec. 2008
modified 20 May 2012

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proxy), PD, or Max/MSP.
The circuit:
* LED connected from digital pin 13 to ground
- LED connected from digital pin 13 to ground
created 2006
by David A. Mellis

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It parses them into ints, and uses those to fade an RGB LED.
Circuit: Common-Cathode RGB LED wired like so:
* Red anode: digital pin 3
* Green anode: digital pin 5
* Blue anode: digital pin 6
* Cathode : GND
- Red anode: digital pin 3
- Green anode: digital pin 5
- Blue anode: digital pin 6
- Cathode : GND
created 13 Apr 2012
by Tom Igoe

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Thanks to Greg Shakar and Scott Fitzgerald for the improvements
The circuit:
* potentiometers attached to analog inputs 0 and 1
* pushbutton attached to digital I/O 2
- potentiometers attached to analog inputs 0 and 1
- pushbutton attached to digital I/O 2
Created 26 Sept. 2005
by Tom Igoe

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Thanks to Greg Shakar and Scott Fitzgerald for the improvements
The circuit:
* potentiometers attached to analog inputs 0 and 1
* pushbutton attached to digital I/O 2
- potentiometers attached to analog inputs 0 and 1
- pushbutton attached to digital I/O 2

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take those three values and use them to change the background color of the screen.
The circuit:
* potentiometers attached to analog inputs 0, 1, and 2
- potentiometers attached to analog inputs 0, 1, and 2
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/VirtualColorMixer

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contiguous, here the pins can be in any random order.
The circuit:
* LEDs from pins 2 through 7 to ground
- LEDs from pins 2 through 7 to ground
created 2006
by David A. Mellis

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Lights multiple LEDs in sequence, then in reverse.
The circuit:
* LEDs from pins 2 through 7 to ground
- LEDs from pins 2 through 7 to ground
created 2006
by David A. Mellis

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regardless of the level.
The circuit:
* potentiometer connected to analog pin 0.
- 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 13 to ground
- LED connected from digital pin 13 to ground
* Note: On most Arduino boards, there is already an LED on the board
- Note: On most Arduino boards, there is already an LED on the board
connected to pin 13, so you don't need any extra components for this example.
created 17 Jan 2009

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This is a variation on the calibrate example.
The circuit:
* photoresistor connected from +5V to analog in pin 0
* 10K resistor connected from ground to analog in pin 0
* LED connected from digital pin 9 to ground through 220 ohm resistor
* pushbutton attached from pin 2 to +5V
* 10K resistor attached from pin 2 to ground
- photoresistor connected from +5V to analog in pin 0
- 10K resistor connected from ground to analog in pin 0
- LED connected from digital pin 9 to ground through 220 ohm resistor
- pushbutton attached from pin 2 to +5V
- 10K resistor attached from pin 2 to ground
created 17 Jan 2009
modified 30 Aug 2011

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over the sensor.
The circuit:
* photoresistor from analog in 0 to +5V
* 10K resistor from analog in 0 to ground
- photoresistor from analog in 0 to +5V
- 10K resistor from analog in 0 to ground
created 1 Jul 2009
modified 9 Apr 2012

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the LEDs off.
The circuit:
* 5 LEDs attached to digital pins 2 through 6 through 220-ohm resistors
- 5 LEDs attached to digital pins 2 through 6 through 220-ohm resistors
created 1 Jul 2009
by Tom Igoe

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"knock" to the serial port, and toggles the LED on pin 13.
The circuit:
* + connection of the piezo attached to analog in 0
* - connection of the piezo attached to ground
* 1-megohm resistor attached from analog in 0 to ground
- + connection of the piezo attached to analog in 0
- - connection of the piezo attached to ground
- 1-megohm resistor attached from analog in 0 to ground
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Knock

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computer.
The circuit:
* X output of accelerometer to digital pin 2
* Y output of accelerometer to digital pin 3
* +V of accelerometer to +5V
* GND of accelerometer to ground
- X output of accelerometer to digital pin 2
- Y output of accelerometer to digital pin 3
- +V of accelerometer to +5V
- GND of accelerometer to ground
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Memsic2125

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the distance of the object from the sensor.
The circuit:
* +V connection of the PING))) attached to +5V
* GND connection of the PING))) attached to ground
* SIG connection of the PING))) attached to digital pin 7
- +V connection of the PING))) attached to +5V
- GND connection of the PING))) attached to ground
- SIG connection of the PING))) attached to digital pin 7
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Ping

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Pin numbers:
Matrix:
* Digital pins 2 through 13,
* analog pins 2 through 5 used as digital 16 through 19
- Digital pins 2 through 13,
- analog pins 2 through 5 used as digital 16 through 19
Potentiometers:
* center pins are attached to analog pins 0 and 1, respectively
* side pins attached to +5V and ground, respectively.
- center pins are attached to analog pins 0 and 1, respectively
- side pins attached to +5V and ground, respectively.
This example code is in the public domain.

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depends on an analog input.
The circuit:
* LEDs from pins 2 through 11 to ground
- LEDs from pins 2 through 11 to ground
created 4 Sep 2010
by Tom Igoe

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To wake: Spacebar.
Circuit:
* Arduino Leonardo or Micro
* wire to connect D2 to ground.
- Arduino Leonardo or Micro
- wire to connect D2 to ground.
created 6 Mar 2012
modified 27 Mar 2012

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Sends a text string when a button is pressed.
The circuit:
* pushbutton attached from pin 4 to +5V
* 10-kilohm resistor attached from pin 4 to ground
- pushbutton attached from pin 4 to +5V
- 10-kilohm resistor attached from pin 4 to ground
created 24 Oct 2011
modified 27 Mar 2012

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a final key combination (CTRL-U).
Circuit:
* Arduino Leonardo, Micro, Due, LilyPad USB, or Yún
* wire to connect D2 to ground.
- Arduino Leonardo, Micro, Due, LilyPad USB, or Yún
- wire to connect D2 to ground.
created 5 Mar 2012
modified 29 Mar 2012

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if you send a, you get b, send A you get B, and so forth.
The circuit:
* none
- none
created 21 Oct 2011
modified 27 Mar 2012

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Controls the mouse from five pushbuttons on an Arduino Leonardo, Micro or Due.
Hardware:
* 5 pushbuttons attached to D2, D3, D4, D5, D6
- 5 pushbuttons attached to D2, D3, D4, D5, D6
The mouse movement is always relative. This sketch reads
four pushbuttons, and uses them to set the movement of the mouse.

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Controls the mouse from five pushbuttons on an Arduino Leonardo, Micro or Due.
Hardware:
* 5 pushbuttons attached to D2, D3, D4, D5, D6
- 5 pushbuttons attached to D2, D3, D4, D5, D6
The mouse movement is always relative. This sketch reads

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a second pushbutton to click the left mouse button
Hardware:
* 2-axis joystick connected to pins A0 and A1
* pushbuttons connected to pin D2 and D3
- 2-axis joystick connected to pins A0 and A1
- pushbuttons connected to pin D2 and D3
The mouse movement is always relative. This sketch reads
two analog inputs that range from 0 to 1023 (or less on either end)