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What's the best condition for getting the best ADC readings?

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When using an ADC of a microcontroller, what would be the best conditions to get the best reading. Eg. What osc. would be best and would another osc. on the same board give allot of noise.

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Re: ADC Question...

Sampling frequency is ADC dependent, ADC inputs have to be shieleded by a ground island. even the track resistance can induce an error
 

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you can use adc0809 work about 600khz, if you want a program example i have it to SDCC Compiler to wirk with 8051 microcontroller
 

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u'll need to take care on both software and hardware sides. on software side , take readings samples and average out for proper reading.
 

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if u are using ADC 0808 then it needs 500khz..also if u are interfac with microcontroller 89c51,then from the ALE pin u can take the clock and divide the clock using some flipflop and make 500kz.
 

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Re: ADC Question...

Hai...if u want accurate results for ADC try to get more samples and take the average of that..I hope it would be better instead of taking one value and starting calculations
 

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