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15 changes: 8 additions & 7 deletions docs/api.md
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Expand Up @@ -35,15 +35,15 @@ adc0.begin(resolution, sample_rate, n_samples, n_buffers)

#### Parameters

- `enum` - resolution (choose from 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 bit)
- `enum` - analog read resolution (choose from 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 bit).
- `AN_RESOLUTION_8`
- `AN_RESOLUTION_10`
- `AN_RESOLUTION_12`
- `AN_RESOLUTION_14`
- `AN_RESOLUTION_16`
- `int` - frequency
- `int` - n_samples
- `int` - n_buffers
- `int` - **sample_rate** - the sample rate / frequency in Hertz, e.g. `16000`.
- `int` - **n_samples** - number of samples we want to acquire, e.g. `32`. When reading the ADC, we store these samples into a specific buffer (see [SampleBuffer](#samplebuffer)), and read them via `buffer[x]`, where `x` is the sample you want to retrieve.
- `int` - **n_buffers** - the number of buffers in the queue.

#### Returns

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- `AN_RESOLUTION_8`
- `AN_RESOLUTION_10`
- `AN_RESOLUTION_12`
- `int` - frequency
- `int` - n_samples
- `int` - n_buffers
- `int` - **frequency** - the frequency in Hertz, e.g. `8000`.
- `int` - **n_samples** - number of samples we want to write, e.g. `32`. When writing to the DAC, we first write the samples into a buffer (see [SampleBuffer](#samplebuffer)), and write it to the DAC using `dac_out.write(buf)`.
- `int` - **n_buffers** - the number of buffers in the queue.


#### Returns

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