ADS1115 16-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter: In-Depth Tutorial with Arduino, ESP8266 & ESP32
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Welcome to the exciting world of analog-to-digital conversion! In this tutorial, we will delve into the capabilities of the ADS1115 16-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) module and demonstrate how to harness its power with popular microcontrollers and development boards such as Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi Pico.
The ADS1115 is a versatile and precise ADC module that provides a simple solution for projects requiring accurate analog sensing. Its 16-bit resolution and multiple programmable features make it a valuable addition to any maker's toolbox.
This tutorial covers an overview of the ADS1115 module and its key features, the benefits of using a 16-bit ADC in your projects, typical applications of the ADS1115, and Installation and configuration of libraries. We will also be Interfacing ADS1115 with Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi Pico. This section contains step-by-step wiring diagrams and connection guides, sample code, and explanations for each platform.
By the end of this video, you'll have a thorough understanding of the ADS1115 ADC module and its potential applications. With hands-on guidance, practical examples, and valuable insights, you'll be well-equipped to take your projects to the next level with high-precision analog-to-digital conversion. So, let's get started and unlock the power of the ADS1115 16-bit ADC module!
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Great video! I found this to be really informative and helpful for learning about ADS1115 16-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter. I appreciate the clear and concise explanations, as well as the helpful visuals and demonstrations. Keep up the great work! Looking forward to more videos like this.👍
Many thanks! I think I will consider this in a future project.
O think maybe In-Depth is a little too strong a description. Can the 4 inputs be used as differential or psuedo-differential?
Is this a Delta-Sigma, SAR or flash ADC?
Does the ADS1115 measure all inputs with respect to a common ground? How can this be used to measure 4 inouts with different ground potentials?
Does it use sample and hold internally or external circuitry?
There are many questions left unanswered.
You can read the Datasheet and it will tell you the answers.
ADS1115 mode can be either 2 differential channels or 4 channels relative to the same GND. It is based on 16-bit ADC. It is based on sampling the measurement every several microseconds. No external circuit is needed.
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Thank you for the sharing.
For ESP32 application, what is the requirement if the analog sensor is 5V?
Can you help show the connection and the code needed?
Thank you.
What about dangling analog values in esp32..?
Need to add any extra filter circuit..?
Nice sir ❤
Can we read 2 different analog inputs signals at the same time?
What type of adc is this?
Thanks
Great Video, I am getting error of ADS does not begin
Please help.
hi, I have the same problem. did you solve it ?
I solved it - you have to use another library ADS1115_WE library
After that is it working@przoch5835
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