From bff0b2f8311833693e5c9357582cae6e1121b99b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Wolfgang (Wolle) Ewald" Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2021 16:44:00 +0200 Subject: Update Result_Format_Options.ino --- examples/Result_Format_Options/Result_Format_Options.ino | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'examples') diff --git a/examples/Result_Format_Options/Result_Format_Options.ino b/examples/Result_Format_Options/Result_Format_Options.ino index 2785c70..76ab043 100644 --- a/examples/Result_Format_Options/Result_Format_Options.ino +++ b/examples/Result_Format_Options/Result_Format_Options.ino @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ void loop() { /* Get the raw result from the conversion register. The conversion register * contains the conversion result of the amplified (!) voltage. This means the * value depends on the voltage as well as on the voltage range. E.g. if the - * voltage range is 6.144 mV (ADS1115_RANGE_6144), +32767 is 6.144 mV; if the - * range is 4.096 mV, +32767 is 4.096 mV, and so on. + * voltage range is 6144 mV (ADS1115_RANGE_6144), +32767 is 6144 mV; if the + * range is 4096 mV, +32767 is 4096 mV, and so on. */ int rawResult = adc.getRawResult(); Serial.print("Raw Result : "); @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ void loop() { * The results in the conversion register are in a range of -32767 to +32767 * You might want to receive the result in a different scale, e.g. -1023 to 1023. * For -1023 to 1023, and if you have chosen e.g. ADS1115_RANGE_4096, 0 Volt would - * give 0 as result and 4.096 mV would give 1023. -4.096 mV would give -1023. + * give 0 as result and 4096 mV would give 1023. -4096 mV would give -1023. */ int scaledResult = adc.getResultWithRange(-1023, 1023); Serial.print("Scaled result : "); -- cgit v1.2.3