Volta Sensor Decoding Apr 2026
# Step 4: Optional – linearization (thermistor, etc.) engineering_value = linearize(sensor_uv)
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Let’s break down what Volta sensor decoding actually means, why standard ADC reading fails, and how to implement it correctly. # Step 4: Optional – linearization (thermistor, etc
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# Pseudo-code for Volta sensor decoding in an MCU def decode_volta_sensor(adc_raw, ref_voltage, gain, offset_uv): # Step 1: Convert to microvolts at ADC pin uv_at_adc = (adc_raw / 4096) * ref_voltage * 1e6 # Step 2: Remove system offset (measured during calibration short) uv_corrected = uv_at_adc - offset_uv
return engineering_value
| Pitfall | Symptom | Fix | |--------|---------|-----| | Insufficient CMRR | Reading changes when nearby loads turn on | Use instrumentation amp | | Sampling at noise peaks | Erratic, pattern-based error | Align sampling to quiet periods | | Ignoring cable capacitance | Slow settling, gain error | Add a buffer or reduce source impedance |