Seeed Studio 4-Channel 16-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter(ADC) Based on ADS1115 with Analog Grove Connector for Raspberry Pi Same Size as Pi Zero
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It is possible to find instructions in the wiki.
It is true. You can use the Adafruit driver to set up the project.
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Despite finding one nagging issue on the scorecard for this little A/D board, the board still looks pretty good. In addition, the Raspberry Pi will not boot when a signal is applied to any A/D input. You can remove the voltage and everything will boot. Upon returning to the University Once the voltage is applied after booting, everything works perfectly. The system appeared to work in one setting and not in another, which took some time to figure out. This is the lesson to be learned from this Voltage is applied to the inputs before the R- junction if the item being measured applies voltage You might be having a problem if you are running Pi/AD together.
My sole issue with changing the board address is that you have to use a soldering iron. Using more than one I2C module is not an issue (if you are not using more than one).
The price is excellent!.
Form factor of outstanding quality. Plug and play compatibility for ADC. It's a fantastic connector that allows stacking of the I commend you.