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Date: 2015-01-09 21:04:20
Electronics
Computer law
IC power supply pin
Arduino
Share-alike
Creative Commons license
Creative Commons
Copyleft
Open content
Methodology

DIP switch 4 position, CTS 210-4MS, Digikey #CT2104MS-ND PCB mounting holes at (200, 2050), (4925, 2050), (4925, 200), (200, 200) Values are for 0-41V input, 40mV resolution, 1.1V ref. Use R2 = 4k7 for 0-24V, 24mV resol

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