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Originally Posted by Joel J.
TActually, in hindsight, I do remember the 202's manual telling a way that the analog signal could be salvaged. I think it involved the use of a few capacitors. You can maybe read the manual, and see if that is a feasible option for you.[/i]
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yes, you can build an op amp to get the analog signal back but our research advisor (Carroll) wants us to just use another PIC that will solve the problem of processing power.
also:
http://people.clarkson.edu/~lanahamc/media/IMG_1546.jpg
i don't know what RC that is, maybe joel can help me out on that one