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"Enhanced Machine Re: [Emc-users] 0-10v ADC
Controller
hi kirk
thank for the link, isnt that chip 0 -5v analog only? so one would need
voltage devider or something to feed the chip.
surly i should be able to find a serial ADC like that little chip, but 0
-10v in
rob
Kirk Wallace wrote:
> If you want to do a little soldering, this should work:
>
> h
On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 21:57 +, robert wrote:
> hi
>
> looking for a ADC that i can input a 0 - 10v signal and feed it into
> EMC, its for Spindle Load so does not have to be super fast etc, 12bit
> or so would be fine.
> does any one have any sudjestions etc
>
> rob
If you want to do a lit
>looking for a ADC that i can input a 0 - 10v signal and feed it into
>EMC, its for Spindle Load so does not have to be super fast etc, 12bit
>or so would be fine.
>does any one have any sudjestions etc
Hi Rob, all,
I'm actually working on exactly this at the moment. The way I've decided
to do i
Robert,
I was just looking for something similar. In my case it does not need to be
real-time and can work like hal-joystick. I was wondering how much different
something like this would be to implement relative to hal-joystick:
http://www.measurementcomputing.com/usb-data-acquisition/miniLAB%201
hi
looking for a ADC that i can input a 0 - 10v signal and feed it into
EMC, its for Spindle Load so does not have to be super fast etc, 12bit
or so would be fine.
does any one have any sudjestions etc
rob
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Open Sour
hi
looking for a ADC that i can input a 0 - 10v signal and feed it into
EMC, its for Spindle Load so does not have to be super fast etc, 12bit
or so would be fine.
does any one have any sudjestions etc
rob
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Open Sour