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From: dpalmer@csuohio.edu (Darryl Palmer)
Subject: Re: REQUEST: Simple Sing
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Darryl Palmer (dpalmer@csuohio.edu) wrote:
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: 2 of the 4 data pins.  For the analog transmission, you can get one of those
: A to D convertors with a serial output (I have to check at school about
: what the part# is) then all you have to do is turn the power on and off the
: transmitter for a clock.  Each time you turn the power on and off, it will
: toggle the output to the relay which you use as you clock pulse for your
: serial data transmission for the A/Ds.  Depending on if you really want 
: analog on your board, you just put on two D/As.  So for the transmitter
: you will need two serial D/A convertors, a 12V battery for the power
                           ^ That is A/Ds.



Darryl Palmer
dpalmer@denning.csuohio.edu
