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RE: Using old radio potentiometer for Raspberry setup - thoughtfission - 12-18-2021 (12-17-2021, 07:05 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @thoughtfission @TheOldPresbyope Hi Kent, Thanks for the advice. I'll definitely let you know how it goes. It might take a while as this will be a pretty steep learning curve fo me. I'm now starting to wonder if I should just try to find an analogue decoder that fits the knob I have on the radio. IT might be asier than dealing with the inevitable noise and degredation you mentioned. I see Adrian had the same issue. Will let you know how it goes. Will also open all of the windows if I do end up using contact cleaner ![]() Thanks, Grant RE: Using old radio potentiometer for Raspberry setup - adrii - 12-18-2021 Hi Grant Just for reference, my ADC is a cheap fake board costing around 5 euros. It is marked as having an ADS1115, with 16 bit precision, but really has a ADS1015, with 12 bit precision. The values it reports as an ADS1115 jump in steps of 16, but this is fine for my use. I just checked the stability of the readings with the new cheap potentiometer at various points on the dial it is very good, The value is either completely stable or flips between adjacent values. The range of readings is 0 to 26000 in steps of 16, and so the dial should easily be good for 100 positions even with the lower precision ADS1015 on the fake board (if I could turn it that accurately!). Here is an example cheap board https://es.aliexpress.com/item/32679398211.html Adrian. RE: Using old radio potentiometer for Raspberry setup - adrii - 12-24-2021 A small update. I just received a 6 euro ADS1115 board from eBay, expecting it to be fake, and it is genuine! I am using it with a 90 cent potentiometer (including aluminium knob) and connecting with 10cm Dupont connector wires. Trying different potentiometer positions the readings run from 0 - 26000, and at any potentiometer position readings constantly vary in a range width of around 5, which seems pretty good, given the setup. I'll run some tests in the new year to check how the readings wander with time and temperature, and document the results as an indicator of a minimal performance. Adrian. P.S. I am changing the turnandrun band selection logic, as it was written for choosing radio stations and may not be the best for a volume control. I am also adding in support for using four potentiometers. (I do not know when these changes will be ready). |