ADC Proto Board
ADC Proto Board
Overview
The ADC PROTO Board is used to convert analogue voltage signals into digital voltage signals in 12-bit resolution. The board includes an MCP3204 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) that combines low power consumption and high performance into a small package. Featuring a successive approximation register (SAR) architecture, the MCP3204 module uses an industry-standard SPI serial interface to send the converted voltage signal to the host microcontroller. Furthermore, it features up to 100K samples per second and four single-ended input channels. The ADC PROTO Board is small in size and comes equipped with screw terminals to facilitate easy connections. It is designed to operate using a 5V power supply only. When using it with 3.3V systems, it is advisable to use voltage translators on communication lines.
The ADC PROTO Board is an ideal choice for a variety of applications, which include instrumentation, industrial PCs, motor control, robotics, data acquisition, measurement, industrial automation, smart sensors, multi-channel data loggers, and so on.
IC/Module: MCP3204 Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
The ADC PROTO Board is based on the MCP3204 by Microchip Technology is a 12-bit ADC with on-board sample and hold circuitry. The analog voltage signal inputs are programmable as 4 single-ended or two pseudo-differential pairs. The communication is carried out using a simple serial interface compatible with SPI protocol. It has 100k samples/second, 4 input channels, and low-power consumption (5nA typical standby, 400
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