
The new ADC Pi board and other associated connectors and accessories are available to order on our new ecommerce shop at Our first batch of the new Raspberry Pi I2C Analog-to-Digital Converter boards ready to ship. The i2c buffer uses BSN20 NPN mosfets with a maximum drain current of 100mA.

A logic level converter is included on the ADC Pi board giving you a buffered 5V i2c port making it easy to add other I2C devices which operate at 5 volts without damaging the raspberry pi 3.3 volt i2c port. The two MCP3428 A/D converters communicate via i2c to the host Raspberry Pi giving you eight analogue inputs to use. The ADC Pi is powered through the host Raspberry Pi using the GPIO port and extended pins on the GPIO connector allow you to stack the ADC Pi along with other expansion boards. We designed the ADC Pi to work as a single ended A/D converter using the internal 2.048V reference voltage with the -V pins tied to ground.Ī voltage divider on the ADC Pi board brings the input voltage range to a much more useful 0 – 5.06V. With this configuration the sample size is 15 bits for each channel. The MCP3428 is a delta-sigma A/D converter with low noise differential inputs.

The ADC Pi is based on two Microchip MCP3428 A/D converters each containing 4 analogue inputs with up to 16 bit resolution.

The ADC Pi is an 8 channel 15 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi platform. The new board is a 8 channel Analogue to Digital Converter, Buffered 5V i2c interface, stackable Design using the same style of stackable headers as used on Arduino boards we also stock the connectors for the Raspberry Pi and Arduino boards. Original Post:Īfter a huge response to the post for the Raspberry Pi I2C Analog to Digital Converter and being featured on the Hackaday website we decided to go ahead and build Raspberry Pi I2C Analog-to-Digital Converter boards to sell online. Since the launch of this first ADC board for the Raspberry Pi it has been replaced with the ADC Pi models and we have also mde variants of the ADC board with a ADC Differential Pi which is a 8 channel 18 bit analogue to digital converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi and also a ADC-DAC Pi Zero is a 2 channel 12 bit analogue to digital converter and 2 channel 12 bit digital to analogue converter designed to work with the Raspberry Pi.
