Soldered 333094 ADC 12-bit ADS1015 4-channel with PGA breakout
Description
The ADC (Engl. Analog Digital Converter) is a network device that reads analog signals (similar to the analogRead()
function in Arduino) and converts them into a digital signal that can be read by the microcontroller. This breakout is based on the ADS1015 analog-to-digital converter, which reads values at a 12-bit resolution, accepts a maximum of 3.3 V on its inputs, and features a total of 4 channels (which can be used as two differential inputs). It works very well with any microcontroller operating at 3.3 V, including the Raspberry Pi. The module has 2 easyC connectors for easier connection using I2C communication.
Learn more about easyC here.