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Analog input extension shield for Arduino
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The Arduino UNO™ is equipped with 6 analog inputs. Some projects call for more analog inputs, e.g. sensor- or robot projects. This shield only uses 4 I/O lines (3 digital, 1 analog) but adds a whopping 24 inputs, so in total you have 29 analog inputs at your disposal.
Features
24 analog inputs
uses only 4 I/O lines
stackable design
comple