Is this over Bluetooth? If so, try a different dongle. Some dongles seem to
not be able to keep up with the bandwidth required for analog inputs and
corrupt the data, causing the connection to drop.

On Nov 26, 2017 12:27 PM, "Tyler" <italinman...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Kannan,
>
> I don't see anything that is incorrect in your code. You've opened the
> AnalogInput correctly and I don't see anything conflicting that would cause
> an error such as attempting to use the same pin twice. I would have to see
> more to find a problem - would you mind posting a logcat showing the reset
> and startup of the ioio?
>
> Tyler
>
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