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by Anonymous: phinn () on Tuesday, November 03 2009 @ 11:46 AM PST (Read 157 times)  
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Hi I have purchased several things from this website including the adxl330 breakout board.

I was wondering how difficult it would be to modify the C code you provided for the project here...
http://evilmadscientist.com/article.php/adxl330

What I want to do is use 3 additional outputs to pass the 3 inputs directly to 3 additional output. The purpose here is to also use the AVR microcontroller to pass the data through to the u Log data logger. I know it seems odd but for what I'm trying to do it works nice and clean in terms of wiring.

It seems as though it should be a fairly simple change to the code to add 3 addition outputs to pass the exact data through can someone help me?

Thanks!






       
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by Windell (offline) on Tuesday, November 03 2009 @ 12:19 PM PST  
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>Hi I have purchased several things from this website including the adxl330 breakout board.

I'm not sure what you're referring to. This web site is our blog; we don't sell anything here. We do have <a href="http://evilmadscience.com/">a webstore</a>, but even there we don't sell adxl330 breakout boards.

>What I want to do is use 3 additional outputs to pass the 3 inputs directly to 3 additional output.

You mean, take the analog inputs and copy them to analog outputs? The type of AVR that we used does not have analog outputs. You can use the PWM outputs to simulate analog outputs-- as we did in that article, but that's really the closest that there is. It's vastly degraded in terms of noise, resolution, and bandwidth, so it may not really be what you want. If you want to pass the data to a different logger, you should consider using analog buffers instead.


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