A thermometer that interprets degrees celsius within 10% error in ambient temperatures, using Microchip PIC16F
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A thermometer that interprets degrees celsius within 10% error in ambient temperatures, using Microchip PIC16F
A circuit that helps create a single slope ADC for device such as PLDs
MicroPython module for the Texas Instruments ADS1219 ADC
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Arduino library for the ADS7823 12-bit A/D-converter
Try reading a potentiometer on the Raspberry Pi using ADS1115
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Hands-on Laboratory exercises on 8085 and AVR boards for "Microprocessors Laboratory" course in NTUA
Hands-on laboratory exercises on 8085 and AVR for "Microprocessors Laboratory" course , NTUA 2019-2020
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Driver for Texas Instruments TI ADS1115 analog-to-digital converter, written in Python
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A load cell measures the weight using strain gauges. The difference between the length of the load cell at one side of the cell will help in determining the weight that is applied to it. This will change the output impedance. The output impedance is integrated into a Wheatstone bridge where the difference of the output impedance determines and c…
This is a C library for ADS1230
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