ADC Click
Manufactured By:MikroElektronika




Part Number:MIKROE-922
ADC Click is an accessory board in mikroBus™ form factor. It includes a 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) MCP3204 that features 50k samples/second, 4 input channels and low-power consumption (500nA typical standby, 2µA max). Board uses industry standard SPI communication interface. It is small in size and features convenient screw terminals for easier connections. Board is set to use 3.3V power supply by default. Place PWR SEL SMD jumper to 5V position if used with 5V systems.
mikroBUS™ is specially designed pinout standard with SPI, I2C, Analog, UART, Interrupt, PWM, Reset and Power supply pins.
Applications: Data Acquisition, Instrumentation, Measurement
Features
- 12-bit resolution of Analog-to-Digital conversion
- Up to 50K samples per second
- 4 input channels
- Low power consumption (500nA typical standby)
- Communication is done using industry standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI).
- mikroBUS™ form factor enables easy integration.
- Supported in all mikroElektronika compilers.
- Ready-to-use examples save development time
- Analog-to-digital converter board at a popular price.
Ships With
- ADC Click Board
Required Tools
Accessory Tools
Documents
Data Sheet
Product Brief/Fact sheet
Quick Start Guide
User Manual/Guide
Downloads
Sample Code
FAQs
What is the power supply voltage rating for the board?
It is set to use 3.3V power supply by default but the board can be used in both 3.3V and 5.0V systems.
How can we select 5V power supply?
There is a PWR SEL jumper (a zero ohm resistor) used to select the operating voltage. To change from the default of 3.3V, the jumper must be removed and soldered to the 5V position.
What is the second SMD jumper for?
It is "REFERENCE" to select either VCC or 4.096V as the voltage reference.
Is the board plug-n-play?
Yes. you will be able to expand your designs with additional functionality and minimim hardware configuration. Just plug and play.
Is there any code example available?
The examples are provided for mikroC, mikroBasic and mikroPascal compilers on the Libstock website. Just download them( www.libstock.com) and you are ready to start.
Which development boards can work with this board?
Any board that can offer microbus pinout can use this board. E.g. 1) Beagle Bone Black through using BB Microbus cape ( 75X7909) 2) Arduino uno R3 through Arduino Uno click shield ( 68X2081) 3) Riotboard through Riotboard adapter ( 78X5335)
What interface is used by this board?
It uses the industry standard SPI communication interface.