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Indent all multi-line C style comments in built-in examples by at least two spaces
This is required for Auto Format compatibility because it has the undesirable effect of indenting only unindented contents of multi-lline comments, thus altering the relative indentation of the text. The exception is the Max/MSP patches as I did not know whether indentation would break them.
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‎examples/01.Basics/DigitalReadSerial/DigitalReadSerial.ino

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/*
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DigitalReadSerial
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Reads a digital input on pin 2, prints the result to the Serial Monitor
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Reads a digital input on pin 2, prints the result to the Serial Monitor
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This example code is in the public domain.
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This example code is in the public domain.
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// digital pin 2 has a pushbutton attached to it. Give it a name:

‎examples/01.Basics/Fade/Fade.ino

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/*
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Fade
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Fade
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This example shows how to fade an LED on pin 9
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using the analogWrite() function.
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This example shows how to fade an LED on pin 9
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using the analogWrite() function.
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The analogWrite() function uses PWM, so if
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you want to change the pin you're using, be
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sure to use another PWM capable pin. On most
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Arduino, the PWM pins are identified with
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a "~" sign, like ~3, ~5, ~6, ~9, ~10 and ~11.
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The analogWrite() function uses PWM, so if
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you want to change the pin you're using, be
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sure to use another PWM capable pin. On most
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Arduino, the PWM pins are identified with
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a "~" sign, like ~3, ~5, ~6, ~9, ~10 and ~11.
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This example code is in the public domain.
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This example code is in the public domain.
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int led = 9; // the PWM pin the LED is attached to

‎examples/02.Digital/BlinkWithoutDelay/BlinkWithoutDelay.ino

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/* Blink without Delay
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Turns on and off a light emitting diode (LED) connected to a digital
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pin, without using the delay() function. This means that other code
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can run at the same time without being interrupted by the LED code.
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The circuit:
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- Use the onboard LED.
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- Note: Most Arduinos have an on-board LED you can control. On the UNO, MEGA and ZERO
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it is attached to digital pin 13, on MKR1000 on pin 6. LED_BUILTIN is set to
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the correct LED pin independent of which board is used.
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If you want to know what pin the on-board LED is connected to on your Arduino model, check
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the Technical Specs of your board at https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Products
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created 2005
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by David A. Mellis
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modified 8 Feb 2010
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by Paul Stoffregen
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modified 11 Nov 2013
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by Scott Fitzgerald
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modified 9 Jan 2017
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by Arturo Guadalupi
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This example code is in the public domain.
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http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/BlinkWithoutDelay
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Turns on and off a light emitting diode (LED) connected to a digital
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pin, without using the delay() function. This means that other code
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can run at the same time without being interrupted by the LED code.
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The circuit:
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- Use the onboard LED.
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- Note: Most Arduinos have an on-board LED you can control. On the UNO, MEGA and ZERO
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it is attached to digital pin 13, on MKR1000 on pin 6. LED_BUILTIN is set to
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the correct LED pin independent of which board is used.
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If you want to know what pin the on-board LED is connected to on your Arduino model, check
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the Technical Specs of your board at https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Products
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created 2005
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by David A. Mellis
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modified 8 Feb 2010
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by Paul Stoffregen
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modified 11 Nov 2013
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by Scott Fitzgerald
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modified 9 Jan 2017
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by Arturo Guadalupi
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This example code is in the public domain.
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http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/BlinkWithoutDelay
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// constants won't change. Used here to set a pin number:

‎examples/02.Digital/Button/Button.ino

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/*
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Button
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Turns on and off a light emitting diode(LED) connected to digital
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pin 13, when pressing a pushbutton attached to pin 2.
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Turns on and off a light emitting diode(LED) connected to digital
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pin 13, when pressing a pushbutton attached to pin 2.
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The circuit:
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- LED attached from pin 13 to ground
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- pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V
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- 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
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The circuit:
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- LED attached from pin 13 to ground
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- pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V
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- 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
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- Note: on most Arduinos there is already an LED on the board
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attached to pin 13.
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- Note: on most Arduinos there is already an LED on the board
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attached to pin 13.
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created 2005
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by DojoDave <http://www.0j0.org>
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modified 30 Aug 2011
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created 2005
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by DojoDave <http://www.0j0.org>
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modified 30 Aug 2011
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by Tom Igoe
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This example code is in the public domain.
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This example code is in the public domain.
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http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Button
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http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Button
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‎examples/02.Digital/Debounce/Debounce.ino

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/*
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Debounce
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Debounce
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Each time the input pin goes from LOW to HIGH (e.g. because of a push-button
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press), the output pin is toggled from LOW to HIGH or HIGH to LOW. There's
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a minimum delay between toggles to debounce the circuit (i.e. to ignore
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noise).
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Each time the input pin goes from LOW to HIGH (e.g. because of a push-button
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press), the output pin is toggled from LOW to HIGH or HIGH to LOW. There's
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a minimum delay between toggles to debounce the circuit (i.e. to ignore
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noise).
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- LED attached from pin 13 to ground
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- pushbutton attached from pin 2 to +5V
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- 10K resistor attached from pin 2 to ground
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The circuit:
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- LED attached from pin 13 to ground
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- pushbutton attached from pin 2 to +5V
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- 10K resistor attached from pin 2 to ground
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- Note: On most Arduino boards, there is already an LED on the board
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connected to pin 13, so you don't need any extra components for this example.
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- Note: On most Arduino boards, there is already an LED on the board
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connected to pin 13, so you don't need any extra components for this example.
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by David A. Mellis
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modified 30 Aug 2011
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by Limor Fried
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modified 28 Dec 2012
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by Mike Walters
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modified 30 Aug 2016
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by Arturo Guadalupi
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created 21 November 2006
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by David A. Mellis
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modified 30 Aug 2011
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by Limor Fried
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modified 28 Dec 2012
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by Mike Walters
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modified 30 Aug 2016
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by Arturo Guadalupi
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This example code is in the public domain.
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This example code is in the public domain.
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‎examples/02.Digital/DigitalInputPullup/DigitalInputPullup.ino

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/*
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Input Pull-up Serial
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This example demonstrates the use of pinMode(INPUT_PULLUP). It reads a
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This example demonstrates the use of pinMode(INPUT_PULLUP). It reads a
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digital input on pin 2 and prints the results to the Serial Monitor.
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- Momentary switch attached from pin 2 to ground
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- Built-in LED on pin 13
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The circuit:
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- Momentary switch attached from pin 2 to ground
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- Built-in LED on pin 13
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Unlike pinMode(INPUT), there is no pull-down resistor necessary. An internal
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20K-ohm resistor is pulled to 5V. This configuration causes the input to
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read HIGH when the switch is open, and LOW when it is closed.
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Unlike pinMode(INPUT), there is no pull-down resistor necessary. An internal
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20K-ohm resistor is pulled to 5V. This configuration causes the input to
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read HIGH when the switch is open, and LOW when it is closed.
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by Scott Fitzgerald
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http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/InputPullupSerial
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This example code is in the public domain
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‎examples/02.Digital/StateChangeDetection/StateChangeDetection.ino

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/*
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Often, you don't need to know the state of a digital input all the time,
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but you just need to know when the input changes from one state to another.
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For example, you want to know when a button goes from OFF to ON. This is called
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This example shows how to detect when a button or button changes from off to on
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and on to off.
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- 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
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The circuit:
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- pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V
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- 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
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- LED attached from pin 13 to ground (or use the built-in LED on
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This example code is in the public domain.
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‎examples/02.Digital/toneKeyboard/toneKeyboard.ino

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/*
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keyboard
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circuit:
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circuit:
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- 3 force-sensing resistors from +5V to analog in 0 through 5
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- 3 10K resistors from analog in 0 through 5 to ground
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- 8-ohm speaker on digital pin 8
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This example code is in the public domain.
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‎examples/02.Digital/toneMelody/toneMelody.ino

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/*
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circuit:
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This example code is in the public domain.
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‎examples/02.Digital/toneMultiple/toneMultiple.ino

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/*
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‎examples/02.Digital/tonePitchFollower/tonePitchFollower.ino

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/*
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circuit:
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