2024-11-26 (Tu) EWC_Noodle Power buses and analog inputs

I soldered the positive and negative connections to the microcontroller prototyping board, where they all convened. I considered soldering the data lines, but they have a weird complexity, and I wanted to start testing my wiring before I littered the inside with more conductors. I sketched an Arduino program to monitor the first three analog inputs. I encountered issues with the USB connection between the computer and the microcontroller but continued with a workaround. I uploaded the program, debugged it, and confirmed that the whammy bar, tone switch, and velocity potentiometer worked accurately.
Serial monitor showing analog values

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