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IoTextra Analog Adapter Board (4362441226)
IoTextra Analog

Available from:
Makethingshappy.io





Manufacturer:
Makethingshappy.io

Install method:
Replace module

GPIO #Component
GPIO00 User
GPIO01 User
GPIO02 User
GPIO03 User
GPIO04 User
GPIO05 User
GPIO09 User
GPIO10 User
GPIO12 User
GPIO13 User
GPIO14 User
GPIO15 I2C SDA 1
GPIO16 I2C SCL 1
GPIO17 User
GPIO18 User
GPIO19 User
GPIO20 User
GPIO21 User
GPIO22 User
GPIO23 User
GPIO24 User
GPIO25 User
GPIO26 None
GPIO27 None
GPIO28 None
GPIO29 None
GPIO30 None
GPIO31 User
GPIO32 User
GPIO33 User
GPIO34 User
GPIO35 User
GPIO36 User
GPIO37 User
GPIO38 User
GPIO39 User
GPIO40 User
GPIO41 User
Configuration
{"NAME":"IoTextra Analog","GPIO":[1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,640,608,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1],"FLAG":0,"BASE":1}
This device uses a Tasmota incompatible module which needs to be replaced with an ESP. Besides the module, this process will require a heat gun, soldering tools and moderate soldering skill.

Overview

The IoTextra Analog module is designed for applications that require high precision and reliability in analog signal monitoring.

With its 16-bit ADS1115 analog-to-digital converter, the module delivers accurate measurements across multiple sensor types while supporting true differential inputs for improved noise rejection and measurement stability.

This makes the module suitable for tasks such as:

  • Monitoring industrial sensors
  • Interfacing with PLC systems
  • Data acquisition and control systems
  • Precision measurement in embedded projects

The IoTextra Analog is part of the IoTextra series, a modular ecosystem designed to bridge the gap between rapid prototyping and industrial-grade reliability, following the Make Things Happy philosophy.


Documentation and Resources

Setup instructions, configuration commands, and additional guides can be found here:

  • Project repository:
    https://github.com/makethingshappy/IoThome

  • Vendor website:
    https://makethingshappy.io