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    Ads11x5reader question, address? Setting up 2nd controller_service
    BoostedGS300
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    05-14-2022, 01:12 AM
    I am setting up a 2nd controller_service to use with my pi along with the Idrive control. I am going to use a resistor ladder/tactile button code provided with an ADS1115. I have the ADS1115 connected and the Pi sees it (good start). I chose address 0x4a, will this work? I don't see a place to assign an address in either ADS11x5reader or in the script (maybe this is not needed?). 

    When I run ADS11x5reader I get continual scrolling errors as if it's not seeing it. I do not have any buttons connected yet, I am trying to get everything working before I put it in the car and hook up steering wheel buttons for testing.

    For the 2nd controller service, it appears that I can create this in any folder and add it to the LXDE autostart folder with the watchdog.sh for the original controller_service that is running for the Idrive controller after making it executable with "chmod +x"
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    05-14-2022, 01:18 AM (This post was last modified: 05-14-2022, 01:21 AM by BlueWave.)
    Have a look at this thread https://bluewavestudio.io/community/thread-3043.html. If you are using genuine ADS11x5 there is no need to configure I2C address. Your problem looks like a wrong wiring.
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    05-14-2022, 01:32 AM
    (05-14-2022, 01:18 AM)BlueWave Wrote: Have a look at this thread https://bluewavestudio.io/community/thread-3043.html. If you are using genuine ADS11x5 there is no need to configure I2C address. Your problem looks like a wrong wiring.

    Thank you for confirmation on the address, I will continue troubleshooting.
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    05-14-2022, 04:25 PM (This post was last modified: 05-14-2022, 04:26 PM by BoostedGS300.)
    (05-14-2022, 01:18 AM)BlueWave Wrote: Have a look at this thread https://bluewavestudio.io/community/thread-3043.html. If you are using genuine ADS11x5 there is no need to configure I2C address. Your problem looks like a wrong wiring.

    I did get this working, same issue as the linked thread. I removed the jumper on the ADS1115 board indicating the address and left it at default, and it is communicating. I'm using a clone of the Adafruit breakout board for anyone reading this in the future. 

    Thank you.

    (05-14-2022, 04:25 PM)BoostedGS300 Wrote:
    (05-14-2022, 01:18 AM)BlueWave Wrote: Have a look at this thread https://bluewavestudio.io/community/thread-3043.html. If you are using genuine ADS11x5 there is no need to configure I2C address. Your problem looks like a wrong wiring.

    I did get the ADS11x5reader software working, same issue as the linked thread with the address. I removed the jumper on the ADS1115 board indicating the address and left it at default, and it is communicating. I'm using a clone of the Adafruit breakout board for anyone reading this in the future. 

    Thank you.
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