diff --git a/Language/Functions/Analog IO/analogReference.adoc b/Language/Functions/Analog IO/analogReference.adoc index 9cc5b5005..2db71ee8e 100644 --- a/Language/Functions/Analog IO/analogReference.adoc +++ b/Language/Functions/Analog IO/analogReference.adoc @@ -19,11 +19,27 @@ subCategories: [ "Analog I/O" ] === Description Configures the reference voltage used for analog input (i.e. the value used as the top of the input range). The options are: +Arduino AVR Boards (Uno, Mega, etc.) + * DEFAULT: the default analog reference of 5 volts (on 5V Arduino boards) or 3.3 volts (on 3.3V Arduino boards) * INTERNAL: an built-in reference, equal to 1.1 volts on the ATmega168 or ATmega328P and 2.56 volts on the ATmega8 (not available on the Arduino Mega) * INTERNAL1V1: a built-in 1.1V reference (Arduino Mega only) * INTERNAL2V56: a built-in 2.56V reference (Arduino Mega only) * EXTERNAL: the voltage applied to the AREF pin (0 to 5V only) is used as the reference. + +Arduino SAMD Boards (Zero, etc.) + +* AR_DEFAULT: the default analog reference of 3.3V +* AR_INTERNAL: a built-in 2.23V reference +* AR_INTERNAL1V0: a built-in 1.0V reference +* AR_INTERNAL1V65: a built-in 1.65V reference +* AR_INTERNAL2V23: a built-in 2.23V reference +* AR_EXTERNAL: the voltage applied to the AREF pin is used as the reference + +Arduino SAM Boards (Due) + +* AR_DEFAULT: the default analog reference of 3.3V. This is the only supported option for the Due. + [%hardbreaks] @@ -34,7 +50,7 @@ Configures the reference voltage used for analog input (i.e. the value used as t [float] === Parameters -`type`: which type of reference to use (DEFAULT, INTERNAL, INTERNAL1V1, INTERNAL2V56, or EXTERNAL). +`type`: which type of reference to use (see list of options in the description). [float] === Returns