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I want 12 bit ADC interface to the MSP430F2274 Microcontroller using I2c protocal

Started by sathish yadlapalli November 4, 2006
Hi friends,

THIS IS sathish any one plese send me any sample 12 bit ADC interface to the MSP430F2274 Microcontroller using I2c protocal

please send me sample code

with urs
sathish

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Beginning Microcontrollers with the MSP430

How much can you pay for such code? I have seen billing up to serveral
thousand american dollars for such a request.

Steve
sathish yadlapalli wrote:

>Hi friends,
>
> THIS IS sathish any one plese send me any sample 12 bit ADC interface to the MSP430F2274 Microcontroller using I2c protocal
>
> please send me sample code
>
> with urs
> sathish
>
>
>---------------------------------
>
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>
>>> please send me sample code

You have taken our jobs ...don't expect us to do your work for you too.
The fact that people form overseas like this are not delivering as
advertised, I predict you are going to see a significant backlash on
outsourcing. We are already seeing it here in Silicon Valley with
several large and medium sized companies canceling their outsourcing
accounts over bug filled, almost indecipherable code that is almost
impossible to maintain being delivered.

When I freelanced full time, I always quoted the Mythical Man Month,
"There is no Silver Bullet." Some managers thing that they can write a
spec, cut a check and get working, bug free code in a few months as a
cheap price. The lack of successful launches of new product development
based on outsourced design, espically open systems, is showing the
M-cubed booth to still be true.

One freelancer I know in fact now promotes himself as an "outsourcing
recovery specialist." ;)

Steve
Richard (UK). wrote:

>>>>please send me sample code
>>>>
>>>>You have taken our jobs ...don't expect us to do your work for you too.
Hi Sathish,
The ADC's documentation be a good source for how the I2C msg to send
out and how the data will be returned. Otherwise, check the Linear
Tech site for a generic example.

http://focus.ti.com/mcu/docs/mcusupporttechdocsc.tsp?
sectionId&tabId02&abstractName=slaa330
includes XT2_timer_master_AA55.c using MSPF169, for I2C master.
The example code is to act as the slave, but study the ADC doc and
reverse the roles in the Ti src code example. It's reply will model
your request and the way the Ti codes handles the incoming message
will give you the way to receive the ADC's reply.

Good luck!

--- In m..., sathish yadlapalli
wrote:
>
> Hi friends,
>
> THIS IS sathish any one plese send me any sample 12 bit ADC
interface to the MSP430F2274 Microcontroller using I2c protocal
>
> please send me sample code
>
> with urs
> sathish
>
>
> ---------------------------------
>
> Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Yahoo! Messenger
Version 8. Get it NOW
>
>
>
There is a modern-time high-tech slave trade. We tend to
blame the slaves for being un-educated, un-trained, and
un-professional. What about the slave traders and slave
owners?

--- In m..., Steve Sabram wrote:
>
> The fact that people form overseas like this are not delivering as
> advertised, I predict you are going to see a significant backlash
on
> outsourcing. We are already seeing it here in Silicon Valley with
> several large and medium sized companies canceling their
outsourcing
> accounts over bug filled, almost indecipherable code that is almost
> impossible to maintain being delivered.
>
> When I freelanced full time, I always quoted the Mythical Man
Month,
> "There is no Silver Bullet." Some managers thing that they can
write a
> spec, cut a check and get working, bug free code in a few months as
a
> cheap price. The lack of successful launches of new product
development
> based on outsourced design, espically open systems, is showing the
> M-cubed booth to still be true.
>
> One freelancer I know in fact now promotes himself as
an "outsourcing
> recovery specialist." ;)
>
> Steve
> Richard (UK). wrote:
>
> >>>>please send me sample code
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >
> >You have taken our jobs ...don't expect us to do your work for you
too.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >