This is a library for the Adafruit INA219 high side DC current sensor boards:
Check out the links above for our tutorials and wiring diagrams. This chip uses I2C to communicate
MCU | Tested Works | Doesn't Work | Not Tested | Notes |
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Atmega328 @ 16MHz | X | |||
Atmega328 @ 12MHz | X | |||
Atmega32u4 @ 16MHz | X | |||
Atmega32u4 @ 8MHz | X | |||
ESP8266 | X | |||
Atmega2560 @ 16MHz | X | |||
ATSAM3X8E | X | Use D20/D21. | ||
ATSAM21D | X | |||
ATtiny85 @ 16MHz | X | Use SDA/SCL D0/D2 | ||
ATtiny85 @ 8MHz | X | Use SDA/SCL D0/D2 | ||
Intel Curie @ 32MHz | X | |||
STM32F2 | X |
- ATmega328 @ 16MHz : Arduino UNO, Adafruit Pro Trinket 5V, Adafruit Metro 328, Adafruit Metro Mini
- ATmega328 @ 12MHz : Adafruit Pro Trinket 3V
- ATmega32u4 @ 16MHz : Arduino Leonardo, Arduino Micro, Arduino Yun, Teensy 2.0
- ATmega32u4 @ 8MHz : Adafruit Flora, Bluefruit Micro
- ESP8266 : Adafruit Huzzah
- ATmega2560 @ 16MHz : Arduino Mega
- ATSAM3X8E : Arduino Due
- ATSAM21D : Arduino Zero, M0 Pro
- ATtiny85 @ 16MHz : Adafruit Trinket 5V
- ATtiny85 @ 8MHz : Adafruit Gemma, Arduino Gemma, Adafruit Trinket 3V
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Written by Ktown for Adafruit Industries. MIT license, all text above must be included in any redistribution