Re: ADC current requirement
- From: "Anthony Fremont" <spam-not@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 01:46:56 -0600
nogoodinel wrote:
Yes, something must be terribly wrong. You probably have the pin as
a digital output with a 0 written to the pin, and it's driving the
load low (or at least trying very hard to do so). An ADC input
should be like any other input and look like a fairly high impedance.
YOU WERE TOTALLY RIGHT! I WAS TOTALLY LOST.
When I put, on my opinion, pin to be digital out 0 it started to work
after that. So it seems that my 0/I is I/0 for rest of the world.
Thank you for your advise. I'd never would got it my self.
Your welcome, I'm glad you got it. :-)
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