diff --git a/Samples/PotentiometerSensor/README.md b/Samples/PotentiometerSensor/README.md index d1eeb40a8..c14b44736 100644 --- a/Samples/PotentiometerSensor/README.md +++ b/Samples/PotentiometerSensor/README.md @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ Connect the MCP3208 to the Voltage-Level Translator breakout as follows: Here is an illustration of what your breadboard might look like with the circuit assembled: -![DragonBoard Potentiometer Breadboard](../../../Resources/images/Potentiometer/breadboard_db410c.png) +![DragonBoard Potentiometer Breadboard](../../Resources/images/Potentiometer/breadboard_db410c.png) Finally, the LED_PIN variable of the **MainPage.xaml.cs** file of the sample code will need the following modification: @@ -149,8 +149,8 @@ When you turn the potentiometer knob, you will see the number change on the scre When the number is larger than half the ADC resolution (For **MCP3002**, this number is **512**. For **MCP3008** or **MCP3208**, it's **2048**) the LED will turn ON. Otherwise, it turns OFF. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |-| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| ![App Running LED Off](../../../Resources/images/Potentiometer/AppRunning-LEDOff.png) | | ![App Running LED On](../../../Resources/images/Potentiometer/AppRunning-LEDOn.png) | -| ![Breadboard LED Off](../../../Resources/images/Potentiometer/Breadboard-LEDOff.png) | | ![Breadboard LED On](../../../Resources/images/Potentiometer/Breadboard-LEDOn.png) | +| ![App Running LED Off](../../Resources/images/Potentiometer/AppRunning-LEDOff.png) | | ![App Running LED On](../../Resources/images/Potentiometer/AppRunning-LEDOn.png) | +| ![Breadboard LED Off](../../Resources/images/Potentiometer/Breadboard-LEDOff.png) | | ![Breadboard LED On](../../Resources/images/Potentiometer/Breadboard-LEDOn.png) | ## Let's look at the code