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Subject: Re: New processor in gpsim
From: Snail Instruments ####@####.####
Date: 25 Feb 2000 21:44:19 -0000
Message-Id: <3.0.6.16.20000225091819.346f4bce@mail.iol.cz>

Hi Thomas,

I don't have personal experience with 14000, but from the PICLIST I
remember that it has a couple of caveats.

But I have recently bought AD7707, nice little 16bit sigma-delta A/D
converter with SPI interface. Didn't test it yet, but I have lots of good
experience with very similar AD7715. Both chips by Analog Devices (just in
case :-).

Regards,

Josef

>Anyone who has worked with the 14000? I haven't used the analog parts of
>it yet, and I've been told after I decided to use this cpu that the
>analog parts aren't that good. So I don't know if I should change cpu
>before I get too involved with it.


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