Specifications: Material: Metal Adc Bit Rate: 16 Bit Channels: 4 Channel An0 An1 An2 An3 Input Voltage: 2.0V-5.5V Channel Input Voltage: 0-Vdd Continuous Mode: 150Ua Single-Shot Mode: Auto Shut Down Programmable Data Rate: 8Sps-860Sps Input Range Programmed Control, 7 Types Input Ranges: 0.256V ~ + 0.256V 0.512V ~ + 0.512V 1.024V ~ + 1.024V 2.048V ~ + 2.048V 4.096V ~ + 4.096 V 6.144V ~ + 6.144V Package Contents: 2X Ads1115 16 Bit 4 Channel Analog-To-Digital Adc Converter 2X Pin Header
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the ADC bit rate of the AEDIKO ADS1115 module?A: The ADC bit rate is sixteen bits. This allows for high-resolution analog-to-digital conversions, making it suitable for precise measurements.
Q: How many channels does the AEDIKO ADS1115 have?A: It has four channels. These channels are labeled AN0, AN1, AN2, and AN3, allowing for multiple inputs from sensors.
Q: What is the input voltage range for the AEDIKO ADS1115?A: The input voltage range is from two volts to five point five volts. This flexibility allows it to be compatible with various microcontrollers.
Q: What types of input ranges does the AEDIKO ADS1115 support?A: It supports seven types of input ranges. Ranges include zero point two five six volts to positive zero point two five six volts, up to six point one four four volts.
Q: What is the power consumption in continuous mode for this module?A: The continuous mode power consumption is one hundred fifty microamperes. This low current draw is beneficial for battery-powered applications.
Q: How do I connect the AEDIKO ADS1115 to my microcontroller?A: You can connect it via an I2C-compatible serial interface. Make sure to follow the pin configuration in the provided datasheet for correct connections.
Q: Can I use the AEDIKO ADS1115 with battery-powered devices?A: Yes, it is suitable for battery-powered devices. Its low power consumption helps extend battery life during operation.
Q: How do I configure the data rate on the AEDIKO ADS1115?A: You can configure the data rate programmatically. The module supports a programmable data rate ranging from eight samples per second to eight hundred sixty samples per second.
Q: What types of sensors can I connect to the AEDIKO ADS1115?A: You can connect various analog sensors. Examples include infrared sensors and photodiodes, which output analog signals that the ADC can read.
Q: How should I store the AEDIKO ADS1115 when not in use?A: Store it in a dry, dust-free environment. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures to ensure long-term reliability.
Q: Is the AEDIKO ADS1115 easy to integrate into existing projects?A: Yes, it is designed for easy integration. Its I2C interface and low power requirements make it compatible with many existing systems.
Q: What happens if the AEDIKO ADS1115 arrives damaged?A: If it arrives damaged, please contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you through the return and replacement process.
Q: What warranty comes with the AEDIKO ADS1115?A: It typically comes with a standard warranty. Please check the specific warranty details provided by the seller for more information.
Q: Can I use multiple AEDIKO ADS1115 modules in one project?A: Yes, you can use multiple modules. Just ensure that each module has a unique address on the I2C bus to avoid conflicts.
Q: How do I ensure the AEDIKO ADS1115 stays in good condition?A: Keep it clean and free from moisture. Regularly check connections to avoid corrosion or damage that could affect performance.