Analogin Apr 2026
"Analogin" typically refers to the functionality found in microcontrollers like Arduino and PLC systems such as Siemens TIA Portal. It allows a device to read continuous electrical signals—such as voltage from a sensor—and convert them into a digital format that the software can process. Key Applications & Implementation
How often the analog signal is measured. A common rule is to sample at least 10 times the frequency of the signal being measured. Analogin
: On an Arduino board, analog inputs are used to read values from sensors like potentiometers or photoresistors. The analogRead() function typically converts a voltage (0–5V) into a digital integer ranging from 0 to 1023. "Analogin" typically refers to the functionality found in
: You can find detailed wiring guides for analog inputs on the Arduino Documentation Industrial Automation (PLC) : In systems like the Siemens S7-1200 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. A common rule is to sample at least