Coming soon! NAU7802, ICM20948, and DS1841 STEMMAs! #stemma @adafruit
The NAU7802 is once of the few low-cost 24-bit ADCs, designed for bridge/strain-gauge applications. Good for precision sensor applications!
The ICM20948 is the update to the MPU-9250, we’ve done a few revisions of this tricky chip – it has a 1.8V VDDIO so there’s a lot more level-shifting required to make it 3/5V compatible! But we’re getting close… this chip is interesting in that it has a quaternion-output fusion engine built in! Hopefully this revision will be our last prototype 🙂
Following up on Bryan’s popular DS3502 I2C digital potentiometer breakout, for audio uses we thought we’d follow up with a DS1841 digital log pot! Could be a great add-on for digitally controlled synths!
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