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Thought someone might find this useful one day. This just shows the equivalent voltage value in voltage, instead of just having 1023 = 5 volts

10.23- .05v
20.46- .10v
30.69- .15v
40.92- .20v
51.15- .25v
61.38- .30v
71.61- .35v
81.84- .4v
92.07- .45v
102.3- .5v
112.53- .55v
122.76- .60v
132.99- .65v
143.22- .70v
153.45- .75v
163.68- .80v
173.91- .85v
184.14- .90v
194.37- .95v
204.6- 1.0v
214.83- 1.05v
225.06- 1.1v
235.29- 1.15v
245.52- 1.2v
255.75- 1.25v
265.98- 1.3v
276.21- 1.35v
286.44- 1.4v
296.67- 1.45v
306.9- 1.5v
317.13- 1.55v
327.36- 1.6v
337.59- 1.65v
347.82- 1.7v
358.05- 1.75v
368.28- 1.8v
378.51- 1.85v
388.74- 1.9v
398.97- 1.95v
409.2- 2.0v
419.43- 2.05v
429.66- 2.1v
439.89- 2.15v
450.12- 2.2v
460.35- 2.25v
470.58- 2.3v
480.81- 2.35v
491.04- 2.4v
501.27- 2.45v
511.5- 2.5v
521.73- 2.55v
531.96- 2.6v
542.19- 2.65v
552.42- 2.7v
562.65- 2.75v
572.88- 2.8v
583.11- 2.85v
593.34- 2.9v
603.57- 2.95v
613.8- 3.0v
624.03- 3.05v
634.26- 3.1v
644.49- 3.15v
654.72- 3.2v
664.95- 3.25v
675.18- 3.3v
685.41- 3.35v
695.64- 3.4v
705.87- 3.45v
716.1- 3.5v
726.33- 3.55v
736.56- 3.6v
746.79- 3.65v
757.02- 3.7v
767.25- 3.75v
777.48- 3.8v
787.71- 3.85v
797.94- 3.9v
808.17- 3.95v
818.4- 4.0v
828.63- 4.05v
838.86- 4.1v
849.09- 4.15v
859.32- 4.2v
869.55- 4.25v
879.78- 4.3v
890.01- 4.35v
900.24- 4.4v
910.47- 4.45v
920.7- 4.5v
930.93- 4.55v
941.16- 4.6v
951.39- 4.65v
961.62- 4.7v
971.85- 4.75
982.08- 4.8v
992.31- 4.85v
1002.54- 4.9v
1012.77- 4.95v
1023- 5.0v

To find any inbetween voltage just divide the closet voltage smaller than the new voltage, then divide old voltage by new voltage, then divide the smaller voltage equivalent bit value by the answer you got from dividing old vs new voltage:

Anyone jump in and corretc me if I am wrong.

example:
1012.77- 4.95v
*?*?*?*?* -4.99v
1023- 5.0v

4.95 ÷ 4.99=.991983968

1012.77 ÷ .991983968 = 1020.95

1020.95 = 4.99v
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Post by UNISA JECS »

Im attaching a bit/voltage scale, you might find this useful. I used this scale to make my Logworks map sensor readings match inside of Nistune. You will have to round off.
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