ADC2 and ADC3 Click Boards

MikroElektronika presents click boards with Microchip ADCs

Image of Mikroelektronika ADC2 and ADC3 Click BoardsMikroElektronika's ADC2 click carries the Microchip MCP3551 and MCP3553, which are 22-bit ADCs with automatic internal offset and gain calibration. This high precision analog-to-digital converter has total unadjusted error of less than 10 ppm and low-output noise of 2.5 µVRMS. The board carries two pairs of screw terminals: VIN- for bringing in reference voltage and VIN+ for the positive voltage. VCCOUT and GND are output voltages. The click communicates with the target board through mikroBUS CS, CSK, and MISO lines. It can use either a 3.3 V or 5 V power supply.

ADC3 click carries Microchip’s MCP3428 16-bit multichannel analog-to-digital converter. The click has four pairs of screw terminals onboard, letting the user access the chip’s four differential input channels. At the highest resolution of 16-bits, the chip outputs conversion results at 15 samples per second (SPS). At 14-bits, the sample rate is 60 SPS. Maximum conversion speed is achieved in 12-bit mode, 240 SPS. A pair of onboard jumpers allow switching between different I2C addresses. ADC3 click communicates with the target MCU through mikroBUS I2C pins (SCL, SDA). It is designed to use either a 3.3 V or 5 V power supply.

Published: 2017-02-21