Description
Reads the value from the specified analog pin. Arduino boards contain a multichannel, 10-bit analog to digital converter. This means that it will map input voltages between 0 and the operating voltage(5V or 3.3V) into integer values between 0 and 1023. On an Arduino UNO, for example, this yields a resolution between readings of: 5 volts / 1024 units or, 0.0049 volts (4.9 mV) per unit. See the table below for the usable pins, operating voltage and maximum resolution for some Arduino boards.
The input range can be changed using analogReference(), while the resolution can be changed (only for Zero, Due and MKR boards) using analogReadResolution().
On ATmega based boards (UNO, Nano, Mini, Mega), it takes about 100 microseconds (0.0001 s) to read an analog input, so the maximum reading rate is about 10,000 times a second.
Board | Operating voltage | Usable pins | Max resolution |
---|---|---|---|
Uno |
5 Volts |
A0 to A5 |
10 bits |
Mini, Nano |
5 Volts |
A0 to A7 |
10 bits |
Mega, Mega2560, MegaADK |
5 Volts |
A0 to A14 |
10 bits |
Micro |
5 Volts |
A0 to A11* |
10 bits |
Leonardo |
5 Volts |
A0 to A11* |
10 bits |
Zero |
3.3 Volts |
A0 to A5 |
12 bits** |
Due |
3.3 Volts |
A0 to A11 |
12 bits** |
MKR Family boards |
3.3 Volts |
A0 to A6 |
12 bits** |
*A0 through A5 are labelled on the board, A6 through A11 are respectively available on pins 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 12
**The default analogRead() resolution for these boards is 10 bits, for compatibility. You need to use analogReadResolution() to change it to 12 bits.
Syntax
analogRead(pin)
Parameters
pin
: the name of the analog input pin to read from (A0 to A5 on most boards, A0 to A6 on MKR boards, A0 to A7 on the Mini and Nano, A0 to A15 on the Mega).
Returns
The analog reading on the pin (int). Although it is limited to the resolution of the analog to digital converter (0-1023 for 10 bits or 0-4095 for 12 bits).