Hello Carlos,
We seem to have found the problem.
In some situations our circuitry could put 3.5V instead of 3.3V on the ADC channels 0,1,2 and 3 when these inputs where floating.
When we have grounded channel 0 and have one of the channels 1,2 and 3 floating (and thus 3.5V on the ADC pin) the reading of channel 0 is influenced. Actually a voltage can be measured on the pin of channel 0.
This only happens with channel 0
As the analog input specification is 0-VDDA, we used the LPC out of spec when those inputs where floating.
So I dont think it is a problem with the LPC4367 although it is a bit weird it only happens on channel 0.
Probaply due to some internal circuitry with the DAC.
We have a fix that makes sure the inputs can't get higher than VDDA so the problem should be resolved.
Thank you for your support