Hi Robert,

What sampling rate do you want to achieve?

Miklos

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 8:37 PM, Robert F. Ammon <[email protected]> wrote:
> (This was sent back to me because it was identified as spam by the
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> Sorry if this is the second one I have sent)
>
> Hello,
>
> I am currently working on a project using an Iris mote and I am having
> some problems. I have developed a custom sensor node that I have
> attached to a female 51-pin connector. There are three sensors on the
> node that are currently hooked up to ADC0-2. What I want to do is write
> a program that will sample all three of these sensors (only one has to
> be at a high rate) and perform some processing on them. The processing
> itself is simple and easy, getting the actual data to do the processing
> on? A little more complicated, at least to me. I have looked around the
> internet, the tutorials, and the mailing list for the last several days
> and have just ended up more confused than before.
>
> I have seen differing opinions on how to sample several sensors at
> once, I have seen several opposing views on what files to modify or
> create, and so on and so forth. Could someone please explain (or point
> me in the direction of a guide) how you can sample several channels of
> the ADC at once and store that data in a buffer?
>
> Your help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Robert Ammon
>
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