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directories:
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- node_modules
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- built/cache
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- libs/hello/built/cache
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# Analog Pitch
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Emits a Pulse With Modulation (PWM) signal to the current pitch [pin](/device/pins). Use [analog set pitch pin](/reference/pins/analog-set-pitch-pin) to set the pitch pin.
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Emits a Pulse With Modulation (PWM) signal to the current pitch [pin](/device/pins). Use [analog set pitch pin](/reference/pins/analog-set-pitch-pin) to set the current pitch pin.
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```sig
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pins.analogPitch(440, 300)
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#### ~hint
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If you are using **analog read pin** with another micro:bit
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running **analog write pin**, it is a good idea to check
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**analog read pin** many times and then take an average.
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If you are using **analog read pin** with another micro:bit running **analog write pin**, then things can get tricky. Remember that the micro:bit that runs **analog set pin** writes 0's and 1's at a very high frequency to achieve an average of the desired value. Sadly, if you try to read that average from another micro:bit, then the micro:bit will either read 0 or 1023. You could try to read a higher number of values (e.g. a million) in a loop, then computer then average. Alternatively, you can plug in a capacitor in-between the two micro:bits.
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#### ~
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{
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"name": "pxt-microbit",
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"version": "0.2.186",
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"version": "0.2.190",
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"description": "BBC micro:bit target for PXT",
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"keywords": [
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"JavaScript",
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"typescript": "^1.8.7"
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},
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"dependencies": {
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"pxt-core": "0.2.194"
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"pxt-core": "0.2.200"
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}
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}
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