ADC Pi
The ADC Pi is an 8-channel 17-bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi and other compatible single-board computers. The ADC Pi is based on two Microchip MCP3424 A/D converters, each containing 4 analogue inputs. The MCP3424 is a delta-sigma A/D converter with low noise differential inputs.
Features
- 8 x 17-bit 0 to 5V Single Ended Inputs
- Control via the Raspberry Pi I2C port
- Stack up to 4 ADC Pi boards on a single Raspberry Pi
- Jumper selectable I2C addresses (0x68 to 0x6F)
- Buffered 5V I2C port
- Based on the MCP3424 from Microchip Technologies Inc
- Single Ended full-scale range of 5.0V
- On-board 2.048V reference voltage (Accuracy ± 0.05%, Drift: 15 ppm/°C)
- On-Board Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA): Gains of 1, 2, 4 or 8
- Programmable Data Rate Options:
- 3.75 SPS (17 bits)
- 15 SPS (15 bits)
- 60 SPS (13 bits)
- 240 SPS (11 bits)
- One-Shot or Continuous Conversion Options
Python, MicroPython, C, C++, Node.js and .Net Core libraries are available on GitHub.
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