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I m working on a voltmeter project its input voltage range is 33kv, with 100v resolution, i want to choose a microcontroller with inbuilt adc
10 bit resolution
512 bytes ram
1 kv flash
28 i/os
minimum 4 a/d channels...

i went through the microchip family and selected PIC16F1516 but it is having so many extra peripherals which i dont need can nyone suggest me a microcontroller other than this....

I also went through the texas instruments the msp430f and g series but here it has extra enough flash memory than my requirement and also i need a minimum of 10 bit resolution but it is having only 8 bit resolution
can anyone plz suggest me something in microchip ...
 
hii

I m working on a voltmeter project its input voltage range is 33kv, with 100v resolution, i want to choose a microcontroller with inbuilt adc
10 bit resolution
512 bytes ram
1 kv flash
28 i/os
minimum 4 a/d channels...

i went through the microchip family and selected PIC16F1516 but it is having so many extra peripherals which i dont need can nyone suggest me a microcontroller other than this....

I also went through the texas instruments the msp430f and g series but here it has extra enough flash memory than my requirement and also i need a minimum of 10 bit resolution but it is having only 8 bit resolution
can anyone plz suggest me something in microchip ...

Almost all microcontrollers will have far more facilities than you need - it would be pointless making one and leaving such facilities out - you just ignore the ones you don't need.

The PIC you've looked at looks suitable for the job - and as it's a 16F device if you check my tutorials they explain how to use the analogue inputs.
 
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