Part Number: ADS112C04 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS122C04 , ADS1015 Tool/software: Dear Texas Instruments Team,
I am writing on behalf of our team regarding the ADS112C04 chip. We are currently utilizing this chip in our projects and require a…
Part Number: ADS112C04 Tool/software: Hi Team,
May I have your help to check below setting for PT100 3-wire RTD?
DVDD=AVDD=2.4V
Excitation Current=250ua
Gain=8
Update rate=20 SPS
Part Number: ADS112C04 Linux driver of the ADS112C04
The ADS112C04 chip is used in our project. At present, we can only find the driver of the single chip computer on the Internet without the driver under Linux. : Please help to find a LINUX driver, convenient…
Part Number: ADS112C04 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1115 , Hello. I am having trouble with the ADC module that we made using the ADS112C04 chip. Attached is the schematic and PCB design of the said module. It is inspired from the ADS1115 module with…
Part Number: ADS112C04 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1147 Hi team,
We have a question about the ADS112C04:
Could ADS112C04 be used for two channels RTDs.
In the datasheet, the typical application is just for 1 channel RTD.
If we want to use 1 chip…
Part Number: ADS112C04 We use the chip ADS112C04 here, and we need to load the driver in the Linux 5.4.3 kernel version. We can't find the driver of the Linux version in your official website, do you have the driver of the Linux version
Part Number: ADS112C04 Hello,
We are configuring the ADS112C04 to mesure its external reference voltage /4 (5V/4 = 1.25V) (MUX[3:0]=1100, gain bypassed=1)
Even though all the other self thests works, this one fails , giving us 0.5V . The Voltage between REFp…
Hi Andy,
All I can say is every logic analyzer shot you have provided is wrong with respect to I2C protocol. Not once have you shown me where you have correctly addressed the ADS112C04 devices. So let's go back to the scanner. It looks like you are…
Part Number: ADS112C04 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1110 , , ADS1114 , ADS1119 , PGA112 Dear TI team,
I went through all comments and what I found is that many engineers switch from ADS111x to ADS112C04. I also belong to it. I mainly did this step…
Part Number: ADS112C04 Hi ADC experts,
When using ADS112C04 in "continuous conversion mode", it says "In continuous conversion mode, the ADC automatically begins a conversion of the input signal as soon as the previous conversion is completed."…