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Monday, April 14, 2008

[oopic] Re: Sharp GP2D12

Hi Richard and thanks.I'm using real circuits and components on a
prototyping board (ie not virtual circuits). Would it be easier just to
use virtual circuits? I take it that because the sensor outputs a
varying voltage it's an analog output?

> If you assign analog signals to IOLines 1..4 then all of them set to
> analog.

If I put a (real) wire from IOLine 1 onto the Vo line of the sensor and
the assign it

Dim IR as New oA2D
IR.IOLine = 1

then can I do something with IR.Value? Say switch on an LED at some
threshold? I did what Bill suggested and put it on a multimeter and
measured Vo with respect to GND and got varying values, so I know the
sensor works.

Mike M.


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