So, I'm comparing an unknown pot to a known resistor. I have no issues manually verifying the resistor with an ohm meter as the calibration. Am I thinking correctly?
So on one part of the board I have a spot for my known value. This should be connected to the ground and the analog pin, yes? And then I have a spot for my unknown pot, connected to 5v and the analog pin. This is as I understand the voltage divider as of now.
So ideally at this point I should be able to read what the value of the unknown is. The logic then comes (easier said than done I know) in to compare the unknown to the known and illuminate the appropriate LED. Or am I just completely misunderstanding?