16 Channel Analog Input HAT – ADC for Raspberry Pi
Need an easy way to get a bunch of analog signals into your Raspberry Pi? This 16 channel 10 bit analog input HAT is the solution!
The board is simple at heart, a pair of MCP3008 analog to digital converters connected on the Raspberry Pi’s SPI bus. Need to create a voltage divider on the input? Each channel has room for a standard 1206 SMD chip resistor and a couple of solder jumpers to enable and set the resistor as a pull-up or pull-down; no wiring required!
This HAT is compatible with the most recent versions of the Raspberry Pi (including all versions of the Pi 4) and ships assembled with a 2×20 header already attached.
Colour-coded headers are also pre-installed for each of the 16 analog inputs. Just plug it in and connect your sensors, no soldering necessary!
Note: Raspberry Pi not included
Features
- 16 analog channels
- 0 – 3.3V inputs
- Easy to use pull up/down resistor pads
- No soldering required!
- 10-bit resolution
- Connects via SPI bus
- Up and running in minutes with Python
- Weight: 17g
- Manufactured in Canada
Resources
- Getting Started With The Raspberry Pi 16 Channel ADC HAT
- Schematic