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- From: gcouger@olesun.okstate.edu (Gordon Couger)
- Subject: Re: Soundblaster for low rent data acquisition?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.003147.14369@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu>
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- Organization: Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 00:31:47 GMT
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- In article <PHR.92Dec22195830@napa.telebit.com> phr@telebit.com (Paul Rubin) writes:
- >I am interested in a cheap way to monitor some slowly changing
- >voltages (read: DC) in a piece of test equipment. 8-bit resolution
- >is fine. I can scale the voltages to the 0-1 VDC range (or similar)
- >using resistor networks if I need to.
- >
- >Does anyone know if a Soundblaster is a reasonable way to do this?
- >Can I get continous DC DAC output from the soundblaster?
-
-
- Sound Blaster works great you to 44 kHz single channel and 22 Khz
- dual channel. Their software is easy to use and the file format is
- easy to figure out. I have some source code at work if any one is
- interested.
- Gordon
- Gordon Couger
- AB5Dg Agriculture Engineering Oklahoma State University
- gcouger@olesun.agen.okstate.edu 405-744-6514 day 744-2794 evenings
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