I'm assuming this could work on most any analog input. This is good to use in the event you need to break out with more sensors, temperature, light, anything. Thank you for the breakdown!
I have a question here, can we use those analog inputs at same time..... I dnt think so it is possible to give multiple data at same sime through a single analog input
time to give up 8266 and work with ESP32 - more analog inputs , more everything and the same price. I will show you (and others) how to make cheap and good arduino control systems
I'm assuming this could work on most any analog input. This is good to use in the event you need to break out with more sensors, temperature, light, anything. Thank you for the breakdown!
Nice project, looks to be very smooth in operation. Many uses for this.
I have Question there is any change in code and can we give 2 analog input at a time
I have a question here, can we use those analog inputs at same time..... I dnt think so it is possible to give multiple data at same sime through a single analog input
Very true . . Not possible
Very good job sir ❤
Good job sir
Good information
Nice video
What if D5, D6, D7 and other D pins already in use. How to MUX then?
What's the real practical application of so many ADCs you have?
if you want to measure current and voltage and temperature of a battery protection system you need at least 3 adc
Good job
time to give up 8266 and work with ESP32 - more analog inputs , more everything and the same price. I will show you (and others) how to make cheap and good arduino control systems
Very interesting!! Thank you
Gr8 Video
Good ❤❤❤
Just use an esp32
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One ADC channel - not good.
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