FlexCase
Analog Input Guide
Last updated 2025-09-16

Analog Input Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Maximum Input Voltage | 36V |
| Default Pull | Pull down |
| Resolution | 8, 10, 12, 14* bit |
| Cutoff Frequency | Coming soon. |
| Reading Precision | 0.25% |
| Capacitance | 455 pF |
| Protections | Overvoltage, Reverse Polarity |
*Only available on some models.
Analog Circuit Details
The standard SKUs have a voltage divider of 1/12th*, so a 36V input will reach the MCU at 3.0V.

The equation to calculate theoretical ticks is
ADC ticks = (Resolution of ADC/3300 mV) * (Input voltage mV) * (Divider Ratio)
A 12V input on the standard input circuit (Divider ratio = 1/12)** for different resolutions is calculated as:
| Resolution of ADC | Input Voltage | Read Ticks | Millivolts/tick |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8bit = 255 | 12000 mV | 77 | 155 |
| 10bit = 1,023 | 12000 mV | 310 | 39 |
| 12bit = 4,095 | 12000 mV | 1240 | 9.7 |
| 14bit = 16,383 | 12000 mV | 4964 | 2.4 |
However, there are voltage drops along the sensing line and tolerances with the components, so it is always best to calibrate.
*, **: Divider ratio for ADC12 is 1/2 by default for EV Charging applications. R1 and R2 are 49K9 ohm each. This input will tolerate a 36V input.
Alternative Configuration Examples
For volume orders, the voltage divider can be modified to order as required. This can be useful for a 0-5V throttle signal to achieve sub 1mV/tick accuracy. Note that the maximum voltage on the line is reduced to the maximum measurement value if changed.
