#N canvas 276 48 508 537 10; #X obj 375 -29 preset_hub k12 %hidden% %node% 2 5 5 %node% 2 6 7 %node% 2 6 7 %node% 2 7 5 %node% 2 7 18 %node% 2 8 4 %node% 2 8 4 %node% 2 8 4 %node% 2 7 17; #X obj 139 119 cnv 15 471 263 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 0; #X obj 123 -7 cnv 3 501 3 empty empty empty 5 14 0 20 -260097 -191407 0; #X obj 123 -35 cnv 15 501 28 empty empty Arduino/DigitalOut 5 14 0 20 -139274 -262144 0; #X obj 594 -4 ggee/image @pd_extra/K12/icons/l2ork.png 0; #N canvas 472 134 385 225 META 0; #X text 8 38 INLET_0 Connect the data stream you wish to send to Arduino ; #X text 7 58 OUTLET_0 Connect to Arduino Connect object's inlet; #X text 6 5 DESCRIPTION Use this object to send analog data (between 0 and 1) to the specified Arduino Uno pin; #X restore 571 485 pd META; #X obj 147 40 K12/math_number; #X obj 147 408 K12/arduino_connect; #X obj 147 127 K12/arduino_analog_out; #X text 245 128 The Arcduino Analog Out object takes in the incoming analog data with a range betwen 0 and 1 and sends it to a desired Arduino digital pin that is PWM enabled (pins 3 \, 5 \, 6 \, 9 \, 10 \, and 11 \, marked with ~) or if you want to control a servo motor \, you can use any pin between 2 and 13 \, in which case you need to enable the servo option. Selecting pin -1 will turn off the output.For PWM output you can specify by clicking on the pin number and dragging it up and down or by clicking onto the number \, typing the value \, and pressing enter/return. Connect the data stream with values between 0 and 1 that you wish to send to the pin into object's inlet. Connect the outlet to the Arduino Connect's inlet.Object's color will change from red to Aruino bluish-green indicating valid pin selection (e.g. not all pins allow for PWM analog output)., f 59; #X connect 6 0 8 0; #X connect 8 0 7 0;