Somehow after I received mail from Pete (though the List) I got automatically unsubscribed. So in case any body else answered my mail, I have not received it. So please can send you it again, may be to my address?? I did try out just the ADC using friend's programmer. I got about 6 digit fluctuation. I assumed that, that was because I was using a general purpose PCB, and once I get proper PCB, I should get better than 2 digit. It is surprsing that I donot see any project using PIC14000. Vyas ----- Original Message ----- From: PIC development To: Sent: 05 June 2002 00:29 Subject: Re: [PIC]: PIC14000 Do It Yourself Programmer > Be careful with this device, although the datasheet says 16bit ADC > I have found through my playing that the last few (4 - 5) bits are > pretty random, giving me 11 - 12 bits of usable resolution. > Now I could have a lousy layout or circuit or even bad software > but for usable 12 bit ADCs I now use AD7858 external 8 channel, 12 > bit devices.# > > Pete > > ............................................................................ .. > . Never trust a man who, when left alone in ....... Pete Lynch . > . a room with a tea cosy, doesn't try it on ....... Marlow, England . > ..........Billy Connolly. ......................... pic@beowulf.demon.co.uk .. > > > On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Satyadev Vyas wrote: > > > I would like to use PIC14000, mainly because of 16bit ADC. > > > > Any good build yourself programmer on the net for Pic14000? > > > > Vyas > > -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu