This program demonstrates operation of ADC0 in polled mode. The ADC0 is
// configured to use writes to AD0BUSY as its start of conversion source and
// to measure the output of the on-chip temperature sensor. The temperature
// sensor output is converted to degrees Celsius and is transmitted out UART0
This program demonstrates operation of ADC0 in polled mode. The ADC0 is
// configured to use writes to AD0BUSY as its start of conversion source and
// to measure the output of the on-chip temperature sensor. The temperature
// sensor output is converted to degrees Celsius and is transmitted out UART0
Introduction
A shared library is a collection of functions that are available for use by one or more applications running on a system. On Windows operating systems, the library is compiled into a dynamic link library (.dll) file. At run-time, the library is loaded into memory and made accessible to all applications.
Full compliance with the USB Specification v1.1 and USB CDC v1.1
Support the RS232 Serial interface
Support automatic handshake mode
Support Remote wake-up and power management
256 bytes buffer each for upstream and downstream data flow
Support default ROM or external EEPROM for device configuration
On chip USB transceiver
On chip crystal oscillator running at 12M Hz
Supports Windows 98/SE, ME, 2000, XP, Windows CE3.0, CE .NET, Linux, and Mac OS
28 Pins SOIC package
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