VREF on a 16F877A


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    Hello

    This question is regarding the A/D on a 16F877A....

    I want to set up VREF to be 10VDC and i am powering the pic with 5VDC...

    Is it going to be a problem that VDD=5VDC and the VREF=10VDC?

    Just curious

    Robert

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    Per the datasheet, Section 17.0, the maximum voltage on RA3 is VDD+0.3V. In your case that would be 5.0+0.3=5.3V. 10V will most likely damage the PIC - do not do that. If your analog signal is larger than 5.0 V, consider using a voltage divider to reduce the analog signal. Please reply if you need more input.
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    Default Wow!

    That would have really sucked!!!

    Back to the drawing board I guess....

    Thanks for stopping me from making a huge mistake!

    R

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