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ESP chips have one ADC pin that can read analog signals. When referring to the ADC pin these terms are used interchangeably: ADC (Analog-to-digital Converter), TOUT, Pin6, A0 or Analog Pin 0.
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ESP8266 has a single ADC pin available. It may be used to read voltage at ADC pin or to read module supply voltage (VCC). > When referring to the ADC pin these terms are used interchangeably: ADC (Analog-to-digital Converter), TOUT, Pin6, A0 or Analog0.
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By default Tasmota allows the ADC pin to be used as an external input and assigned to a component. The signal can be interpreted as temperature, lux, potentiometer, button or "generic" voltage signal.
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By default Tasmota uses ADC pin to read voltage. The signal comes from an analog [peripheral](peripherals), or sometimes from the device itself (see [Shelly 2.5](Shelly-2.5)). The signal can be interpreted as temperature, lux, button or "generic".
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The reading will show in web UI's sensor section as "Analog0 %value%" and published in `tele/%topic%/SENSOR` JSON response as `"ANALOG":{"A0":%value%}`. The pin has a 10-bit resolution, which means _%value%_ can be between `0` and `1024`.
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### Rule triggers
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Use these triggers in rules:
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`on ANALOG#A0div10 do ...` - when the A0 input changes by more than 1% it provides a value between 0 and 100
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`on ANALOG#A0div10 do ...` - when the ADC input changes by more than 1% it provides a value between 0 and 100
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`on Tele-ANALOG#A0 do ...` - triggers on tele messages with Analog object
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> `MQT: tele/tasmota/SENSOR = {"Time":"2019-01-14T19:36:51","ANALOG":{"A0":1024}}`
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Rule example: [using a potentiometer on analog pin](Rule-Cookbook#use-a-potentiometer).
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## ADC_VCC
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Instead of an input, ADC pin can be used to measure internal voltage of the ESP chip. To enable this feature you need to [compile your own build](Compile-your-build):
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Instead of an input, ADC pin can be used to measure supply voltage of the ESP module (*this is reading in not 100% accurate*). To enable ADC_VCC feature you need to [compile your own build](Compile-your-build):
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**If you enable ADC_VCC you cannot use the pin as analog input anymore. More precisely, it is used as an analog input but for internal voltage only.**
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**If you enable ADC_VCC you cannot use the pin as analog input anymore.**
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user_config_override.h flag:
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```
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Internal voltage is published in `tele/%topic%/STATE` under `"Vcc":` in mV:
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Supply voltage is published in `tele/%topic%/STATE` under `"Vcc":` in mV:
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```
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11:14:59 MQT: tele/tasmota/STATE = {"Time":"2019-10-31T11:14:59","Uptime":"0T18:36:12","UptimeSec":66972,"Vcc":3.423,"Heap":28,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":6,"POWER":"OFF","Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"Tasmota","BSSId":"00:00:00:00:00:00","Channel":13,"RSSI":100,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:06"}}
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```
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