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it's so difficult to find out what PIC you need

Post by rene »

I have been searching on several sites, i give up now. :?

I'm looking for a Pic with a 12bit ADC, internal ref + and an internal clock.
Memory and speed not really matter, must be supported by Flowcode v5

Is there a more simple tool than Microchip product selector, so you can see whether it is supported by FC.
First you need a lot of effort to make a selection, to find out later the chip is not supported in FC :evil:

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Hi
I guess you already tried PIC18f1936 but did you tried 18F14K50. This also has the feature you are looking for.
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martin (medelec) found a good selector tool and easy to use too, not got much time a min to find it i am sure people on here will point you in the right direction or if you ask him


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Steve is talking about the following post of Martin..
http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/mmforum ... 370#p36370
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This one is also helpful..for general selection not for 12-bit adc and internal Vref..I guess that can only be done by Goggling.
http://www.microchip.com/ParamChartSear ... &pageId=74
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