John, essentially you mean the ATMEGA329 chip in the Arduino ... I would add that quite a number of the AVR chips have the 10-bit ADCs built in, different chips with different number of of analog inputs and sampling speeds.
Another set of chips with built-in ADCs are the PIC16F series. I suspect that Paul may be looking for an outboard ADC chip that would supplement his current microcontroller design. (See my other email answer) On 10/26/20 7:14 AM, John Moore via TriEmbed wrote: > > You might avoid the ADC chip and instead use an Arduino. Some Arduino's give > an 8 channel ADC at 10 bits resolution. > https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Foundations/AnalogInputPins > > > > -John Moore > > > > > > On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 10:34 AM The MacDougals via TriEmbed > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > I am looking for an 8 channel ADC chip. > > 10 bit is sufficient. I2C is preferred but SPI would be OK. > > Hand solderable package highly preferred. > > I found these: > > https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/adc128d818.pdf - $5.30 at DigiKey > > > https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/2309fd.pdf > - $7.34 at Digikey > > > > Any opinions? Anyone have something in their personal stock? > > Anyone interested in sharing shipping costs on a DigiKey order? > > > > ---> Paul > > > > > -- Scott G. Hall Raleigh, NC, USA [email protected] /Although kindness is rarely a job, no matter what you do it's always an option./
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