SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-19T05:17:44-06:00SparkFun Electronicsgarrettscooter on SEN-16295 - SparkFun Qwiic Thermocouple Amplifier - MCP9600 (Screw Terminals)garrettscooterurn:uuid:5ea251c9-9c15-5e5f-d180-8168a8403ab62021-11-06T12:24:43-06:00<p>Is there a way to tell if the sensor is unplugged? From the data sheet it seems that only the MCP9601 has that ability?</p>
Alex the Giant on SEN-16295 - SparkFun Qwiic Thermocouple Amplifier - MCP9600 (Screw Terminals)Alex the Gianturn:uuid:92e82537-461e-fe8b-f4db-3fa06ce168732020-05-19T09:44:58-06:00<p>The MCP9600 is 5V tolerant. As long as only 5V tolerant devices are also connected, since the qwiic standard assumes only 3.3V devices are connected.</p>
Customer #601648 on SEN-16295 - SparkFun Qwiic Thermocouple Amplifier - MCP9600 (Screw Terminals)Customer #601648urn:uuid:1a5553fa-f6c0-124a-ca38-a7026e99b9b52020-05-19T09:07:02-06:00<p>This can handle 5V too right? (in the event I am using this only with other 5V devices). The datasheet leads me to believe yes, but I thought I'd ask.
Thanks for making this! Especially with the Qwiic style connectors</p>