From e93c07ba677f694f9c49519bb97ddbe4e7e926ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Wolfgang (Wolle) Ewald" Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2021 20:53:02 +0200 Subject: Add files via upload --- examples/Using_two_ADS1115/Using_two_ADS1115.ino | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'examples/Using_two_ADS1115') diff --git a/examples/Using_two_ADS1115/Using_two_ADS1115.ino b/examples/Using_two_ADS1115/Using_two_ADS1115.ino index 8b13789..a8c8666 100644 --- a/examples/Using_two_ADS1115/Using_two_ADS1115.ino +++ b/examples/Using_two_ADS1115/Using_two_ADS1115.ino @@ -1 +1,71 @@ - +/*************************************************************************** +* Example sketch for the ADS1115_WE library +* +* This sketch shows how to use two ADS1115 modules. In order to set the address, +* connect the address pin to: +* +* GND -> 0x48 (or leave unconnected) +* VCC -> 0x49 +* SDA -> 0x4A +* SCL -> 0x4B +* +* When you have understood how it works you can easily add two additional ADS1115. +* Of course there is potential to shorten the code, e.g. by setting up the ADCs +* as array. +* +* If you need up to eight ADS1115 modules you can use an ESP32 with its two I2C +* interfaces: +* https://wolles-elektronikkiste.de/en/how-to-use-the-i2c-interfaces-of-the-esp32 +* +* If you need up to 32 ADS1115 modules you can use a multiplexer like the TSCA9548A: +* https://wolles-elektronikkiste.de/en/tca9548a-i2c-multiplexer +* +* Or you combine both and control up to 64 ADS1115 modules. +* +* Further information about the ADS1115 can be found on: +* https://wolles-elektronikkiste.de/ads1115 (German) +* https://wolles-elektronikkiste.de/en/ads1115-a-d-converter-with-amplifier (English) +* +***************************************************************************/ + +#include +#include +#define I2C_ADDRESS_1 0x48 +#define I2C_ADDRESS_2 0x49 + +ADS1115_WE adc_1 = ADS1115_WE(I2C_ADDRESS_1); +ADS1115_WE adc_2 = ADS1115_WE(I2C_ADDRESS_2); + +void setup() { + Wire.begin(); + Serial.begin(9600); + + if(!adc_1.init()){ + Serial.print("ADS1115 No 1 not connected!"); + } + adc_1.setVoltageRange_mV(ADS1115_RANGE_6144); + adc_1.setMeasureMode(ADS1115_CONTINUOUS); + adc_1.setCompareChannels(ADS1115_COMP_0_GND); + + if(!adc_2.init()){ + Serial.print("ADS1115 No 2 not connected!"); + } + adc_2.setVoltageRange_mV(ADS1115_RANGE_6144); + adc_2.setMeasureMode(ADS1115_CONTINUOUS); + adc_2.setCompareChannels(ADS1115_COMP_0_GND); +} + +void loop() { + float voltage = 0.0; + + voltage = adc_1.getResult_V(); + Serial.println("Voltage [V], ADS1115 No 1: "); + Serial.println(voltage); + + voltage = adc_2.getResult_V(); + Serial.println("Voltage [V], ADS1115 No 2: "); + Serial.println(voltage); + + Serial.println("****************************"); + delay(1000); +} -- cgit v1.2.3