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3.9: Reading a Resistor Value

I used the ADC previously to read the internal sensors, so it’s simple to move on to external ones. Once you can read the value of a resistor, there is a wide choice of analog applications: thermistors, photocells, potentiometers, sliders, joysticks …

Voltage Divider Circuit

Voltage Divider Circuit

Vout = Vin * Rref / (Rref + Rmeasured)

ADC Readings

Assuming the ADC is configured for 12 bit precision and return a value in the range [0 … 4095]

Vout = VADC = VDDA * ADCRAW / 4095

Vin = VDDA

~VDDA~ * ADCRAW / 4095 = ~VDDA~ * Rref / (Rref + Rmeasured)

ADCRAW * Rmeasured = Rref * (4095 – ADCRAW)

Rmeasured = Rref * (4095 – ADCRAW) / ADCRAW

Rmeasured = Rref * (4095 / ADCRAW – 1)

Devil in the whatnots

#include <limits.h>
int R = ADCraw ? Rref * (4095 / ADCraw - 1) : INT_MAX ;

int R = ADCraw ? Rref * 4095 / ADCraw - Rref : INT_MAX ;


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