Electronic Projects for the Raspberry Pi: Book 2 - Interfacing to Analogue Signals
Reading analogue signals is very useful in a multitude of applications. For example many sensors output an analogue signal that is proportional to the stimuli being measured like temperature, light, pressure and sound level.<br /><br />The Raspberry Pi GPIO does not have any Analogue to Digital Converters (ADC) to allow this to be measured directly. The projects in this book are all about using an external ADC and then interfacing to a number of sensors to make measurements.<br /><br />Project 1 – Measuring Voltage<br /><br />Project 2 - Temperature measurement using the TMP36<br /><br />Project 3 – Resistance Measurement<br /><br />Project 4 - Measuring Temperature using a Thermistor<br /><br />Project 5 - Measuring Light Level using a Light Dependent Resistor<br /><br />Project 6 – Measuring Force using a Force Sensing Resistor<br /><br />Project 7 - Measuring Voltage of a Car Battery<br /><br />Project 8 – Measuring Low Voltages<br /><br />Project 9 - Measuring Power Using a Current Clamp<br /><br />Project 10 - Measuring Sound Level Using a Microphone<br />