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AD conversion Atmel Chip

Marcoos
2016-11-30
2016-12-03
  • Marcoos

    Marcoos - 2016-11-30

    Hi gurus
    I have to use the differential reading and amplified X 20 of one AD in an atmel chips but last application about a year ago, it all seems changed for the worse .... and there are no longer even examples, no problem, but I want to tell if the compiler is oriented towards Pic that I will not use.
    Thanks, MC

     
  • William Roth

    William Roth - 2016-12-01

    @Marcoos

    To the best of my knowledge Great Cow Basic has never supported differential ADC reads on AVR chips. We only added differential read capability for certain PIC chips in the past year or so.

    We cannot help unless you provide more information.

    What ATMEL chip are you referring to?
    What version of Great Cow Basic ?

    I would suggest that a request for support or a feature request might be more appropriate and get more mileage than a threat to not use the compiler because something is not yet supported.

    I can assure you that the "gurus" here work hard to accomodate all support and feature requests for both AVR and PIC.

    William

     

    Last edit: William Roth 2016-12-01
  • Anobium

    Anobium - 2016-12-01

    @Marcoos

    Gurus need to understand requiremens. Great Cow BASIC is an Atmel and Microchip compiler for 8 bit microprocessors. Functionality for both microprocessors is added by the community and by the Gurus.

    You should be able to add capabilities with ease And then share for inclusion in the release.

     

    Last edit: Anobium 2016-12-01
  • Marcoos

    Marcoos - 2016-12-03

    Hello
    Your Responses say Already everything ..... thanks
    Marco

     
    • Anobium

      Anobium - 2016-12-03

      You should read into these posting that we want to include more and more AVR capabilites. We need more AVR developers to help. Ever driver we create supports AVR - the explicitness of the ADC differential read capability is one where we need a developer to help.

       

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