4-channel, 24-bit ADC ADS1220
I introduce the ADS1220 4-channel, 24-bit A/D converter and my associated library using several example sketches.
Read MoreI introduce the ADS1220 4-channel, 24-bit A/D converter and my associated library using several example sketches.
Read MoreThis is my last (!) post about current sensors. The INA282 determines currents by amplifying the voltage dropping across an external shunt. The output value is analog. I show you how to use the INA282 with the Arduino UNO or other microcontrollers.
Read MoreThis my the penultimate article on the subject of current sensors. This time it is about the MAX471, a shunt-based current sensor with internal amplifier. I present two modules and show how to use them on the Arduino.
Read MoreThe ACS712 current sensor can be used to measure currents in the range of amperes. I show how to get down into the milliampere area and also measure the performance.
Read MoreIn this article I show how you can build a shunt-based current sensor like the INA219 or INA226 yourself. I present two solutions.
Read MoreThe ADS1115 is a 16-bit, 4-channel A/D converter with amplifier and alert function. I explain its technical details and present my associated library.
Read MoreThe INA226 is a current and power sensor which, in contrast to the INA219, is equipped with an alarm pin for limit violations. I present the INA226 module and my associated library.
Read MoreWith the INA219 module, you can measure currents and power conveniently and reliably. I explain how this works and introduce my library INA219_WE.
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