4-Channel 16-Bit ADC for Raspberry Pi (ADS1115)

PRODUCT DETAILS

Features

  • Support Raspberry Pi 3B/3B+/4
  • I2C-compatible serial interface
  • LOW current consumption:
    Continuous Mode: Only 150μA
    Single-Shot Mode: Auto Shut-Down
  • Internal low-drift voltage reference and oscillator
  • Input multiplexer (MUX) that provides two differential or four single-ended inputs.
  • Programmable comparator

Description

For Raspberry Pi boards without an analog-to-digital converter, or when you need a more accurate ADC, we provide this 4-channel ADC based on Texas Instrument ADS1115 for you. It is a high-precision, low-power, 16-bit ADC chip. We make this ADC into a compact Raspberry Pi Zero form factor and integrated an analog Grove connector so that you can also use analog Grove modules with it.

It is an excellent analog to digital converter with programmable gain and high resolution. You can use it as general purpose 16 bit ADC HAT for Raspberry Pi 3B/3B+/4 and Arduino series. It provides 4 Analog pins, and its sample rate is 8 SPS to 860 SPS(samples per second). 

To help you get started provide a detailed guide on the Wiki page, as well as the ADS1115 Software LibraryADS1115 Datasheet, and example code for this 4-channel 16-bit ADC for Raspberry Pi (ADS1115). With this ADC guide, you can easily run the example code to start reading data.

Applications

  • Analog-to-digital converter
  • Portable instrumentation
  • Battery monitoring
  • Temperature measurement
  • Factory automation and process controls

Pin Out

ECCN/HTS

HSCODE8517709000
USHSCODE8517700000
UPC

Source: 4-Channel 16-Bit ADC for Raspberry Pi (ADS1115)


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