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Hi there,
I am also an avid micromouse builder. I used to use the dspic30f6015, following peter harrisons micromouse. I had many problems with the chip but mostly due to certain hardware problems. To simplify the circuit as much as possible, I decided to migrate to a dspic33f. It seems much easier to use and also faster. However, I tried setting up the ADC module on the dsPIC33FJ128MC802 but I am unable to do so. I see that you have much experience with the dspic33f and pretty much very familiar with the peripherals.
As such, I was wondering if you could explain to me how to set up the ADC module on the dspic33f.
What I basically need from the module is :
1) Basic conversions
2) No interrupts
3) Basically as simple as possible with the best conversion rate.
My setup is pretty simple as I just breadboarded it. I have the dsPIC33FJ128MC802, 20mhz crystal, 3.3v supply and some basic circuitry for the chip and a tsl262r sensor. I connected the output to an2 of the dspic.
Of course, I have read the datasheets many many times but this seems to be very different from the dspic30f’s where i could get it running very easily. I hope that you can help me.
Thank you,
Patrick
Hello,
Very sorry for the excessive delay in getting back to you – this blog gets a lot of spam and somehow you got lost in the deluge!
Did you get the PIC working as you wanted in the end? I do have the code banging about somewhere if you still need it.
- Martyn