Does anyone know what the max voltage that can be applied to the analog inputs of the ATMEGA328 Arduino uP? I know that it will convert 0V to 5V but how much tolerance does it have for voltages over 5 volts?
Thanks
John
Does anyone know what the max voltage that can be applied to the analog inputs of the ATMEGA328 Arduino uP? I know that it will convert 0V to 5V but how much tolerance does it have for voltages over 5 volts?
Thanks
John
Otherthing to note is that values over the maximum will be converted as the maximum value and the same for the minimum so inputs beyond the GND-VCC will be clipped. Some signal conditioning on your part would be required.
Good luck
It sounds like if the external circuit has a high enough output impedance the protection diodes will clamp the voltage to safe levels. I would look how much current the protection diodes can handle, but I can't even handle PDFs out here in the boonies.
It sounds like if the external circuit has a high enough output impedance the protection diodes will clamp the voltage to safe levels. I would look how much current the protection diodes can handle, but I can't even handle PDFs out here in the boonies.