Power Supply test/monitor

The project needed something to sample the voltage and current while the PSU was in operation to detect the slightest change in the response time. I found that the ADS1115 would do but all I could find are SMD versions of the ADS1115 and I am not very good working with SMDs. There are those I found that were adapted to SIP or DIP, but either they were bulky or didn't use all of the connections to the ADS1115. I designed this to be compact using all of pins from the ADS1115 with minimum components and be compatible with breadboards and prototyping boards with minimum footprint. The design came out better than expected. Since the components are small and delicate that requires experience and precision, I needed someone to assemble my new design. The workmanship was amazing. If this was done by a person, my hat is off to you. I could not have done it better than you. The pin headers are simple to solder, but the IC, capacitor and the resistors? No way are my hands that steady. I was able to complete the testing for functionality and the devices are fully functional.






Mar 11,2021
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