I’m using one already integrated into a micro controller, an Arduino Nano with 
a volt sensor that can detect 0V-25V. 25V is the max voltage any more and the 
resistors may fry. Im hoping it won’t be a problem as most car batteries don’t 
go above 16V, but the amps worry me a bit. 

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> On Feb 11, 2019, at 13:03, gregebert <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Are you using any discrete A/D converters, or are you using one already 
> integrated into a microcontroller ?
> 
> I found a lot of quirks with the 16-channel A/D on my current project, so 
> ping me if you want to learn from my war stories.
> 
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