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AIN Module

AIN means “Analog Input”. Analog is meant as a range; in terms of voltage this range is normally from 0 to 5 V, in terms of programming this is normally a 10bit value from 0 to 1023. It's quite clear if you see this in contrast to the Digital Inputs (via DIN Module), which know just two states: on or off, 1 or 0.

The AIN module is normally used to connect potentiometers to the Midibox, usually these two types:

  • circular pots ⇒ Turning knobs
  • linear pots ⇒ Faders

:!: Potentiometers (also “Pots”) should have a typical resistance value of 10 kΩ.

Motorfaders have to be connected to a special module called MF Module.

It's also possible to use other 0-5V analog voltage sources. The ACSensorizer is a user project especially developed for AIN sources (like sensors) that do not deliver 0-5V exactly.

See also

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