Thanks John,
Just to clarify, to get the resolution of a data logger, do you take the bit resolution, get the decimal value and then divide that into the voltage range?
so for the ADC24 using the 39mv range it would be
.078/16777215 = voltage resolution per bit
Croc
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- Mon Sep 15, 2008 7:32 pm
- Forum: Pre-Sales Advice
- Topic: datalogger for sub milli volt range
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- Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:20 pm
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Just to give more details...... I am currently using the adc16 product to measure total system current, I would like to measure chip current on at least 5 chip rails, using a .05ohm resistor gives me as low as .65uV on one of the chip rails that I need to measure in one of the test modes. Can someon...
- Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:25 pm
- Forum: PicoScope 5
- Topic: Python software for ADC 16
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Python software for ADC 16
Hi,
I have had the ADC16 datalogger for quite some time, just recently I wrote a python program that pulls the data from the ADC, currently I'm only using a single channel, but adding other channels is very easy. if anyone is interested I can post the code. let me know.
Croc
I have had the ADC16 datalogger for quite some time, just recently I wrote a python program that pulls the data from the ADC, currently I'm only using a single channel, but adding other channels is very easy. if anyone is interested I can post the code. let me know.
Croc
- Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:21 pm
- Forum: Pre-Sales Advice
- Topic: datalogger for sub milli volt range
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datalogger for sub milli volt range
Hi am am looking for a data logger that will measure voltages down in the .01-.03 mV range, Can you recommend a model, I have gone through the spec on a number of your products and I don't see anything, but maybe I'm not reading your specs correctly?
Croc
Croc