Analog Intro
By default, Pipo Range is set in Midi USB mode.

- ON/OFF slide switch
- Play/pause button
- Input 1/2 range selector
- Input 7/8 range selector
- Charging LED
- Low Battery LED
- Wi-Fi LED
- Bluetooth LED
- Data LED
- 8x voltage inputs
- 8x touch inputs
- Push / Release touch wires
Pipo analog has 2 types of inputs, which are on each side of the board.
The 8 voltage inputs are distributed on the top in 4 Grove connectors. Each connector has 4 pins which carry power on 2 pins, and 2 inputs signals. The grove connectors allow you to connect various sensors or inputs in an easy and robust fashion.
The input range selectors (slide switches) let you choose the max voltage (3.3V/5V/12V) of the related inputs (1 & 2 or 7 & 8).
The other voltage inputs (nb 3/4/5/6) can receive 3.3V max.
The 8 touch inputs are located on the bottom side of the board. They are distributed as individual "push-in" connectors. These are meant for a bare cable (insulation removed) to be inserted and will auto clamp it. To remove a cable, press on the push/release location with a pen.
A detailed page on Analog inputs is available here