Details on "4-Channel I2C 0-10V Analog to Digital Converter"

I’ve been looking all over for a 0-10V ADC that works with a Raspberry Pi and I’m highly interested in your product. However, I do have some questions before purchasing. For starters, the datasheet links to the MCP3428, which is only a chip on this ADC board.

From what I can tell, the MCP3428 is not rated to 0-10V analog input. What is happening between the 0-10V analog input and the ADC chip? How does the solution to extend the voltage range effect the accuracy of the ADC board? What is the accuracy of this board? Why is it not reported? I understand this isn’t NI level hardware, but some feedback on your build and testing would be helpful. I know the accuracy of my sensor, but I want to know the accuracy of what I’m recording.

0-10V input is based on MPC3428

the resolution of this 010V input board is 15bit and error rate is +/-2%
There is an onboard opamp that converts high-voltage input into low-voltage.

Ummm…this isn’t helpful at all. Am I completely miss understanding what this board is? Why did you say 0-10V output? Why are you pointing to a DAC? I thought this board was a ADC taking 0-10V input.

Nevermind…I just built my own.