Content originally posted in LPCWare by MarcVonWindscooting on Mon Aug 03 06:51:09 MST 2015
Quote: fjrg76
And again, the world is analog, at least the world I'm aware of :bigsmile:
They have you find a 'more digital' solution :p
Currently, I'm working on a LED driver with LPC812 (could also be LPC810) and I really like it.
If I had an ADC, I would measure bus voltage and current and program a control loop. Because I don't have one,
I use the analog comparator + SCT in a way HV9910 does. I described in the 'projects you did' thread.
But yes, I (too) have applications, where I definitely need an ADC and I'll choose LPC820 for these.
Marc
@NXP : We don't have yet a statement whether or not LPC810 is NRND (soon) :~
Don't forget, it's the ONLY device that can be programmed 'out-circuit' and then just plugged in - a feature
I might appreciate in my current project. Especially, if I have LOTs of uCs on a board....