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    Default 18F27J53 Support

    Hi,
    just wondered if the above chip is planned for support in the near future
    Unfortunately I need
    1. USB Support
    2. 12 bit ADC
    3. CTMU

    And I cant find another chip that meets these requirements.
    Any news on PIC32 support? ( but even this family doesnt match my needs, nor 24 or dspic)

    Steve

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    Default Re: 18F27J53 Support

    Quote Originally Posted by stevewidg View Post
    Hi,
    just wondered if the above chip is planned for support in the near future
    Support for this chip gets my vote too ... most namely, 7 CCP modules

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    Default Re: 18F27J53 Support

    I'm also hoping this chip and its big brother PIC18F47J53 will be supported in the very near future.

    I've got an application where I will need code space >96k and this chip has 128k. The 10 or 12 bit ADC is a bonus.

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    Default Re: 18F27J53 Support

    Hi Steve,

    PBP Pro3 supports this chip. I'll probably download their trial version and port my code to PBP and see how it goes.

    I still would love Proton to support this chip in the nearest future to standardise all my projects to Proton.

    Cheers,

    Mat

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