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Timeline for ADS1115 interfacing issue

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Nov 28, 2017 at 7:41 comment added RobertAA Edited trying to explain my situation better :)
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Nov 24, 2017 at 23:02 comment added SamGibson To repeat others: (a) Please supply a detailed & accurate schematic of your design, with component part numbers. (b) Your question is confusing. Your text suggests you want to control the power supply to the ADS1115, but your schematic "snippet" shows you trying to control a signal to the ADS1115. Please edit your question to clarify. (c) You said: "ADS1115 is powered by the uC" That is ambiguous, but interpreted literally it is rarely true; ensure your schematic shows all power connections. I suspect your answer will be simple, but interpretation is difficult due to lack of clarity.
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Nov 24, 2017 at 21:16 comment added Trevor_G YOu would really need to add a lot more of the schematic than that. Not much of this question makes any sense, and the little schematic you did give us does not help matters.
Nov 24, 2017 at 21:08 answer added LateDev timeline score: 1
Nov 24, 2017 at 20:03 comment added awjlogan To be clear, what exactly do you mean when you say the ADC is powered by the micro? Do you use a GPIO pin to power it, or do you set the ADC into single shot mode via the I2C interface?
Nov 24, 2017 at 11:08 comment added Rohat Kılıç In the circuit you've shown, the ADS1115 will always try to measure a voltage level of \$V_{uC-out} - V_{BE}\$ (probably 4.3 ~ 4.4VDC), not the actual battery level. I would recommend a practical circuit but you need a small signal PNP transistor (2N2222 is NPN btw).
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