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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ENERGIA, MSP430G2553
how to use internal temperature sensor in tm4c1294 connected launchpad using energia
If any one having the code then please share with me.
Unknown is whether this is poster's hobby or school project - and what his short (and longer) term goals are.
Also deserving explanation is, "Why the poster feels the NEED - for added "ADC SPEED?"
Note too that one of the MCU's "PN junctions" is being measured - which likely bears little relationship to the surrounding, non-contact ambient. Why would faster measures of that "junction" be of interest and/or importance?
My friend - you've chosen a broad, rather demanding, and time consuming project. Let me compare your goal with those who seek, "climbing challenges." We note very, very few climbers (starting) at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro! And that's for good reason - so broad - so demanding - and time consuming climb is likely to exceed their capacity.
Do we not "crawl" before we walk - and walk before we run? Key portions of your goals: "wireless communication, auto/self calibration, webpage access" - by themselves - have challenged small firms such as mine. I trust that you see my (limiting) point - maybe even agree.
You note that you don't know much about that model launchpad - and request details. Yet - would not your development & enhancement of your "Investigatory Skills" prove far more useful - than (passively) requesting of others? Only you know what (really) holds your interest - and only you know how strong & continued will be your search - and when & how it may diverge.
The internet is rich w/examples - at all levels - your early job may be to reduce your goals to, "technical keywords" - and then search, investigate & study. The reality of your (very broad, all inclusive, beginning) goals should quickly appear - and usually will demand that you "sharpen your focus." My firm has adopted the procedural method called, "KISS" - we strive to investigate & act against one - and only one - small, tightly defined, task at a time. Singularity of focus - as just described - enables eased measurement - which serves to hold you to course. Doing too much - too soon - is a sure means to accomplish little!
Energia is a single-vendor enterprise - being in small business we avoid single sources - which enables our "investigatory powers" to branch far more widely - thus more readily identifying the best path forward. (which is rarely - the same, repeated, singular path!) There is great power in choice - we (and our clients) recognize & exploit that. I believe you should too...
Umesh Patil10 said:...first i want to transfer data using Wi-Fi module ESP8266 with MSP430G2553 launchpad.
So can it be possible??
This reporter thanks you in return - and "Yes" it is very (likely) possible. That said - your issue may better shift from, "possible to likely!" Most anything has the chance of, "maybe or possible." To heighten your odds of success - you'd want to transition from "possible to likely!"
How do you do that? As Amit, Robert & some few others advise, "Stick to the Tried & True." If that Wi-Fi module - and that MCU - are (already) available (together) as a packaged team (assembly) - and include example or demo software - your chances of success rise - dramatically. If not so "teamed" - your path through the forest becomes far more twisted - and your odds fall.
Part of your planning may well benefit from your adoption of, "KISS." (one small, very measurable step at a time, even when - and especially when - you are (sure) that multiple steps "in one go" HAS to work! (famous last words - we're told! Place your fire-department on "speed-dial...")
Bon chance, mon ami...