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measured voltage on a pin connected to ground by 4M7 resistor.....kl14 ADC

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stefanomanca
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Hi, I have an ADC pin connected to ground by a 4.7Mohm resistor. When I read the value by adc I get 32 that means 32*(2.5V/255)=310mV if the reference voltage is 2.5Volt and the resolution is 8 bit.

I wander why the value is so big, it should by almost zero.

Any idea.

How can reduce the sampled value.

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mjbcswitzerland
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Hi

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0...1uA x 4.7M = 0...4.7V. In your case Iin must be about 66nA. From the data sheet it could be a lot more and you will probably find that if you heat the device the error will increase a lot.

To ensure accuracy you need to have a low impedance input source; 4.7M is much too large for any accuracy to be ensured. Eg. Add a voltage follower between the input source and the ADC.

Regards

Mark