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4,As a nice bonus, it even includes a programmable gain amplifier, up to x16, to help boost up smaller single/differential signals to the full range.
3,The chip can be configured as 4 single-ended input channels, or two differential channels.
5,The chip's fairly small so it comes on a breakout board with ferrites to keep the AVDD and AGND quiet. Interfacing is done via I2C. The address can be changed to one of four options , so you can have up to 4 connected on a single 2-wire I2C bus for 16 single ended inputs.
1,We like this Analog-to-Digital Converter because it can run from 2V to 5.5V power/logic, can measure a large range of signals and its super easy to use. It is a great general purpose 16 bit converter.
2,For micro-controllers without an analog-to-digital converter or when you want a higher-precision Analog-to-Digital Converter, provides 16-bit precision at 860 samples/second over I2C.
Feature:
Four single-ended or two differential inputs. Programmable comparator; internal low-drift voltage reference; internal oscillator; internal PGA.
This board/chip uses I2C 7-bit addresses between 0x48-0x4B, selectable with jumpers.
Specifications:
Supply Range: 2.0v to 5.5v;
Programmable Data Rate: 8sps to 860sps;
I2C Interface: Pin-selectable addresses;
Size:2.8*1.8cm/1.1*0.7in
Weight: 5g
Low Current Consumption:
Continuous Mode: Only 150uA
Single-Shot Mode: Auto Shut-Down;
Package Includes:
1 xModule
1 x Pin Header