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Microchip PIC Analog to Digital Converter C Programming

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2009

The PIC 16F690 is one of Microchip midrange 8-bit microcontroller that has a build in 10-bit resolution of Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) peripheral. The ADC is one of the important features that enable us to digitize our analog world. Usually we use the electronic sensor to convert the analog value to the voltage level value. For more information please visit http://www.ermicro.com/blog/?p=660

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  • where do u find that nice background music???

  • @Xytos, I played and recorded my own background music on piano. "Misty" is one of my favorite song.

  • @Xytos wow you're really good, the song is very nice. what genre of music is this??

    also, im very interested in programming some led lights for eye candy in my car. i saw on youtube that some dude programmed a microchip and hooked up a bunch of led lights and i would like to do this too. can you give me some pointers on how to start on this? like would i need a microcontroller for it or is it as simple as programming some instructions into a microchip and wiring it to the led lights? thanks.

  • @Xytos, Thanks, you could visit the website address shown in the video to learn more about programming Microchip PIC microcontroller

  • Thanks, sure you can; this demonstration is intended for using the Analog Digital Conversion with the PIC microcontroller; if you use a transistor for sure you will require a lot of transistors to do the 10-bits Analog to Digital Converter circuit.

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  • cool !!

  • @JoeGancher Not a dman thing. Just more stupid people...They are taking over this planet.

  • Nice music but I'm not exactly sure what I was supposed to learn from this.

  • Great !

    Personnally, i use the 16F88 (18 pins) and the 12F683 (8 pins) Both have a 10 bit ADC, a CCP (PWM) and the F88 does have a silicon AUSART for RS-232 communications.

  • graet work man , am using pic16f877a to convert analog from sharp sensor to digtal , will uppload the video soon

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