ADC 2 click released
Posted: 10 Aug 2015 21:02
ADC 2 click released
"Let's get digital, digital" — with ADC 2 click, carrying a 22-bit analog to digital
converter.
If you need higher accuracy that you could get with the original 12-bit ADC click,
then consider this one. ADC 2 click carries the MCP3551 IC. In addition to the high
resolution, this chip has an unadjusted error rate of less than 10 ppm, and low-output
noise of 2.5 µV RMS.
Two pairs of screw terminals let you bring the voltage in and out, while the digital value
is communicated to the target MCU through mikroBUS™ MISO, CS and CSK pins.
Like the original ADC click, this one also has a jumper to let you specify whether you’ll
use 4.096V or VCC as the reference voltage.
More details on the product page. The Libstock example, for EasyPIC v7, is
ready.
Yours sincerely,
MikroElektronika
"Let's get digital, digital" — with ADC 2 click, carrying a 22-bit analog to digital
converter.
If you need higher accuracy that you could get with the original 12-bit ADC click,
then consider this one. ADC 2 click carries the MCP3551 IC. In addition to the high
resolution, this chip has an unadjusted error rate of less than 10 ppm, and low-output
noise of 2.5 µV RMS.
Two pairs of screw terminals let you bring the voltage in and out, while the digital value
is communicated to the target MCU through mikroBUS™ MISO, CS and CSK pins.
Like the original ADC click, this one also has a jumper to let you specify whether you’ll
use 4.096V or VCC as the reference voltage.
More details on the product page. The Libstock example, for EasyPIC v7, is
ready.
Yours sincerely,
MikroElektronika