6/19/2023 0 Comments Analog to digital converter board![]() mikroC-PIC, mikroC-dsPIC, mikroC-AVR, mikroC-8051 ADC Example Code in C, BASIC and Pascal for PIC, dsPIC, AVR and 8051, e.g.Supported in all mikroElektronika compilers.Ready-to-use examples save development time. ![]() Flexible pin selection using on-board DIP switches.Low power consumption (5nA typical standby, 400nA max).12-bit resolution of Analog-to-Digital conversion.To do so, you may want to pick up IDC10 box headers that you can solder onto your PCB, or an EasyTEST board to wire it up easily. Use in your own design While this board was created originally for mikroElektronika's development systems, it's certainly possible to use in your own project. Connection to external analog sources is established through screw terminals. The DIP switches allow you to set which pins are used for MISO, MOSI and SCK, and the user manual explains the settings required for specific MikroElektronika development systems that have matching IDC10 microcontroller port headers. It communicates with the host system via SPI. The board has a female IDC10 connector to plug it into your host system. The analog voltage is supplied via four separate channels. The EasyADC add-on board features a Microchip MCP3204 Analog-to-Digital Converter and is used to convert an analog voltage signal into the appropriate 12-bit digital number. Analog-Digital Converter Board, MCP3204, 12-bit, IĮnter keywords to find the product you are looking for in the Quick Find field aboveĪnalog-Digital Converter Board, MCP3204, 12-bit, IDC10 (EasyADC)
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