I am trying to connect a thermistor(10k) with my 10k resister in series and noticed that the adc values were off so I decided to use another fixed 10k to ensure I didn’t connect something wrong or have a bad component.
I noticed that when I connect two 10k resistors in series, one side connected to the 5V and the other to ground I get Vout=2.5. The moment I connect the Vout to one of the AD inputs on the board the voltage now reads 3.34V. Why is the voltage different? All the AD inputs on the board are floating and there is no VRef.
If I replace the 10k with 100k resister, connected in series with my thermistor I get the proper voltage reading. Why am I having to change to a higher resistance value? I was thinking of maybe using a capacitor or an op amp but I just want to understand why my adc values differ.
Vcc 5V
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R1 10k
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Rthermistor 10k ————-Vout (ad input)
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GND
I noticed that when I connect two 10k resistors in series, one side connected to the 5V and the other to ground I get Vout=2.5. The moment I connect the Vout to one of the AD inputs on the board the voltage now reads 3.34V. Why is the voltage different? All the AD inputs on the board are floating and there is no VRef.
If I replace the 10k with 100k resister, connected in series with my thermistor I get the proper voltage reading. Why am I having to change to a higher resistance value? I was thinking of maybe using a capacitor or an op amp but I just want to understand why my adc values differ.
Vcc 5V
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R1 10k
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Rthermistor 10k ————-Vout (ad input)
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GND