Is it possible to use a Pic Basic has a analogue to digital converter or has a interface.
For example reading a voltage from 0 to 5 volts so it can be converted into digital by the Pic Basic and fed into the USB of a computer.
Thanks heaps.
Is it possible to use a Pic Basic has a analogue to digital converter or has a interface.
For example reading a voltage from 0 to 5 volts so it can be converted into digital by the Pic Basic and fed into the USB of a computer.
Thanks heaps.
Yes, a PIC and PICbasic can easily do that.
Have you worked with PIC's before?
Have you tried the usual "blink an LED" for starters to learn pic's??
Dwight
These PIC's are like intricate puzzles just waiting for one to discover their secrets and MASTER their capabilities.
Yes I have used a Pic before, only the basics.
Do you already have a PIC chip model in mind??
Are you targeting a specific pin count or just wanting to experiment with A/D?
As far as feeding the A/D value to a PC via USB, I have not done that (others here have I'm sure) but you could easily write that value to an LCD or other display or feed it to a PC via serial.
Some more specifics on what your overall goal is might help.
Dwight
These PIC's are like intricate puzzles just waiting for one to discover their secrets and MASTER their capabilities.
Any Pic chip would do and just any number of pins would be fine.
Thanks
a look here :
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/cont...B-a-little-bit
Alain
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