Oh, thank you for the explanation.
Are you talking about opamp as buffer or other circuit?

Em sábado, 20 de janeiro de 2018 19:43:31 UTC-3, john3909 escreveu:
>
> The problem you are experiencing is due to the sample and hold of of the 
> ADC input which is multiplexed to all analog inputs. If you don’t use a low 
> impedance source, you will see bleed through from one ADC channel to the 
> next. What you need is a opamp connected between the circuits you are 
> measuring and the ADC input. The opamp will provide a low impedance source 
> for the sample and hole (S&H) and prevent the bleed through from one 
> channel to the next.
>
> Regards,
> John
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 18, 2018, at 7:34 PM, mateuslu...@gmail.com <javascript:> wrote:
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> I'm using two analog inputs, the first with a LDR and a resistor of 10k 
> Ohm, connected at P9_39 (AIN0), and the second connected at P9_38 (AIN3).
> When the lights are down, the measure of LM35 works very well, with a low 
> distorction, +/- 0.2 ºC.
> But when the lights are on, the measure of LM35 starts to float, about +/- 
> 1 ºC.
> I have tried to put a 4.7nF between GNDA_ADC and AIN3, but the distorction 
> continues.
>
> I asking for help to diminish this distorction when the lights are on.
>
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