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You have a great little product here! I'm finding all kinds of different uses for it. Also, your support is A1.
—Zoltan, University of Alberta
You have a great little product here! I'm finding all kinds of different uses for it. Also, your support is A1.
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#1
Hello there,
I intend to interface my ADIS16210 Acceloromtere sensor with U3 labjack. i want to acquire data from the sensor through SPI ports and want to display the data on the USB com port. Is there any document or work already done on this kind of setup?
Looking forward for your help!
#2
Your best bet for a chip specific example is to search the forums. Unfortunately there are so many parts out there that the odds of finding what you are looking for are rather slim.
On a positive note, after a quick glance at the data sheet the ADIS16210 looks easy to work with. It just a question of getting it hooked up properly and figuring out the protocol.