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.
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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??
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.
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