Medidor de panel para fuentes, con arduino, ina226 y lcd 2x16

Subscribe for more videos (every Wednesday and surprise specials): http://goo.gl/QjZqko $2 for 10pcs PCBs & Up to $20 Shipping discount on First order: https://jlcpcb.com I've wanted to build a complete panel meter for my school's linear power supply for a long time, measuring voltage, current, power, and energy. Last time, I tested the INA219, which worked very well after changing the shunt, but that IC can only measure up to 26V, and my power supply can reach up to 42V. Since the INA219 senses current on the high side of the load (high-side current sense) and shares the same pins for voltage measurement, I couldn't use a resistive divider to measure the 42V of my power supply. All of this is solved with the INA219's bigger brother, the INA226. In this video, I'll show you how to run it with an Arduino Uno, designing and assembling the board. Library: https://github.com/SV-Zanshin/INA226 Code: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c1se... PCB: https://easyeda.com/gaston/medidor-panel Did you like it? Give it a thumbs up! Didn't like it? Leave a comment so I can improve. Want to see more? Subscribe, it's free! :) Think it might be useful to someone else? Share the video! Cheers!