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[SOLVED] choosing microcontroller

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I m working on a voltmeter project its input voltage range is 33kv, with 100v resolution, i want to choose a microcontroller with inbuilt adc
10 bit resolution
512 bytes ram
1 kv flash
28 i/os
minimum 4 a/d channels...

i went through the microchip family and selected PIC16F1516 but it is having so many extra peripherals which i dont need can nyone suggest me a microcontroller other than this....
 

MSP430 2XX series can closely need your requirement.

To select specific device, check this: **broken link removed**
 

I also went through the texas instruments the msp430f and g series but here it has extra enough flash memory than my requirement and also i need a minimum of 10 bit resolution but it is having only 8 bit resolution
can anyone plz suggest me something in microchip ...
 

Well, there will always be some extra features in microcontroller which you won't be using, so don't bother too much about it. Just don't use them!!

PIC16F1516 is fine.
 
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