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[{Image src='attach/Ads1015AnalogDigitalConverter/ads1015-thumb.jpg' link='attach/Ads1015AnalogDigitalConverter/ads1015.jpg' caption='ADS1015 Analog-Digital Converter (click to enlarge)' align='right' class='imgFloatRight'}]
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i.e., an [I2C] compatible breakout board. TIt has three channels that can read voltages from -24V to
+24V at sampling rates up to 3.3KHz with 12-bit resolution.
i.e., an [I2C] compatible breakout board. It can be used to measure an analog voltage between -24V DC to +24V DC,
returning a value with 12 bit precision.
It has three channels (labeled {{{A0}}}, {{{A1}}} and {{{A2}}}) that can read voltages from -24V to
+24V at sampling rates up to 3.3KHz with a 12-bit resolution.
The thumbnail image to the right is roughly the size of the board, which measures 24 x 21mm. The price on the Pimoroni site (as of January 2020) is £12 (~NZ$24).
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[{Image src='attach/Ads1015AnalogDigitalConverter/ads1015-diagram.png' caption='ADS1015 Block Diagram' align='right' class='imgFloatRight'}]
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* Programmable gain
* Programmable gain (please consult the [ADS1015 TI datasheet|http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ads1015.pdf] for details; the default is set at ±2.048V)
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* ADS1015 ADC ([original TI datasheet|http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ads1015.pdf])
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* [ADS101x Ultra-Small, Low-Power, I2C-Compatible, 3.3-kSPS, 12-Bit ADCs With Internal Reference, Oscillator, and Programmable Comparator|http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ads1015.pdf] datasheet from Texas Instruments
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