2.) Put caps 1uF on each side of the pic on the Vdd and Vss.
3.) No microwaves, no TVs, no fluorescent lights close to my project. I scanned my desk for any possible interferences but there is nothing.
4.) Put a .1 uF parallel with a 100K resistor at the ADCIN pin. Tried with different caps.
5.) Added a LED and it blinks ok. Do not see any skips or changes on the blinking rate.
6.) The only thing is that I could not find RF chokes locally (I'm in Panama Central America). I put a ferrite on the cable to the ADCIN pin just in case.
All of the above and problem still persists. I have not seen a single change on the way the erratic readins of voltage behave. I tried to see if there is a pattern to the erratic readings but can not see one.
Is this problem with erratic voltage readings something usual or rare? I have continued searching the web and I don'yt see anything that really talks about this.
Could this be a problem with the PIC18F4620? Or maybe I should not be using a breadboard?
Javier.
Hi, Javier
Nothing about config.
BUT Your supply filtering looks to me a bit weak ... ( USB voltage stability ... ahem !!! )
I have a board with '452 and another with '2520 ... 220µF at the card pow. input + 10 µF Tantalum + 0.1µF ( closest as possible from PIC pins ).
see scheme attached.
Some capacitor tank ( > 10µF Tant.) close to your LCD could be useful too ...
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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