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Detecting negative voltages with SAADC

Hi! I am going to work on a project that uses a specific sensor which produces voltage outputs between 250 mV and -250 mV. Can someone help me with ideas to detect the negative voltages with the nRF52810 SAADC? Are there SAADC options I can set via software related to offset, or would this best be handled with a hardware/electronics solution? I cannot lose resolution of the sensor, the full range must still be 500 mV (i.e. I cannot map the 250 mV to -250 mV output to land with a 250 mV to 0 mV range). 

Any advice would be super helpful! Thanks

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  • Do you have a datasheet of the sensor?
     

    Noah said:
    What would I do once I know the output impedance of the sensor?

     Choose a suitable DC bias circuit.

    Noah said:
    And what do you mean by max/min frequencies, it is an iridium oxide pH sensor which produces a varying voltage output based on pH of solution.

     Then I guess you have no more than a few Hz as the max frequencies. 

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