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In the **setup** function, we also need to set up the **pinMode** for the added circuits, specifically if they need
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to have a **LOW** or **HIGH** digital value in the corresponding circuit.
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The next image shows the connection for the circuits on the Atlas Scientific board.
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According with the image, from left to right, we have the yellow circuit for dissolved oxygen, then the blue circuit
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for ORP, the black circuit for temperature, and the green one goes for conductivity. Therefore, if it is neccessary
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replace a circuit for a different one, it is always important to remember that the first space on the board from left to
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right it is connected to pin 12 in the ESP32, the second space goes to pin 27, the third one has connection with pin 15,
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and the last one goes to pin 33. It means that no matter what circuit you are using on the Atlas Scientific board, you
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only need to specify on the code the correct pin for the connection with the ESP32 microcontroller.
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## step3 function
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