2023-10-04, 06:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 2023-10-06, 02:54 PM by baltika_no_9.)
I've done some more testing with the ADS1015 connected to an ESP32 and it does indeed output values of 0-32767. however I can see that it is incrementing in 16 bit steps instead of single bit steps. So in terms of resolution it is a 12 bit device (correct for the ADS1015) but for some reason it seems to be masquerading as the higher resolution ADS1115.
That being the case if you want to use it in Openplotter I think the first option in my post above is the way to go. There is some tomfoolery going on with these chips but it isn't surprising these days. You might want to get an ADS1115 unless you need the higher sampling rate of the ADS1015.
At least I understand what is going on now. Very interesting problem.
But as I say, not an Openplotter problem.
That being the case if you want to use it in Openplotter I think the first option in my post above is the way to go. There is some tomfoolery going on with these chips but it isn't surprising these days. You might want to get an ADS1115 unless you need the higher sampling rate of the ADS1015.
At least I understand what is going on now. Very interesting problem.
But as I say, not an Openplotter problem.