
ADS1115 Pre-Soldered ADC Analog to Digital Converter Module for Arduino & Raspberry Pi
The ShillehTek ADS1115 ADC Module adds high-quality analog input capability to Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller projects by converting analog voltages into precise digital readings. It is a 16-bit analog-to-digital converter that communicates over I2C, making it easy to wire and great for reading sensors that output analog signals like potentiometers, light sensors, force sensors, gas sensors, and battery or solar voltage monitors. Use it when your board does not have enough analog pins, when you want higher resolution than a typical built-in ADC, or when you need stable measurements for data logging and IoT dashboards.
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ADS1115 Pre-Soldered ADC Analog to Digital Converter Module for Arduino & Raspberry Pi
The ShillehTek ADS1115 ADC Module adds high-quality analog input capability to Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller projects by converting analog voltages into precise digital readings. It is a 16-bit analog-to-digital converter that communicates over I2C, making it easy to wire and great for reading sensors that output analog signals like potentiometers, light sensors, force sensors, gas sensors, and battery or solar voltage monitors. Use it when your board does not have enough analog pins, when you want higher resolution than a typical built-in ADC, or when you need stable measurements for data logging and IoT dashboards.
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The ShillehTek ADS1115 ADC Module adds high-quality analog input capability to Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller projects by converting analog voltages into precise digital readings. It is a 16-bit analog-to-digital converter that communicates over I2C, making it easy to wire and great for reading sensors that output analog signals like potentiometers, light sensors, force sensors, gas sensors, and battery or solar voltage monitors. Use it when your board does not have enough analog pins, when you want higher resolution than a typical built-in ADC, or when you need stable measurements for data logging and IoT dashboards.























