> I think that maybe you're right,the only thing is that I keep reading weird
> numbers, for example if I connect it to 0V I read a 2095. Do I need to wire
> something in order to read 0 with 0V, or why am I getting this behavior?
I do usually read noise on the line even when nothing is there. It's a
relatively steady number but mine tends to be about 1000. You can experiment
with the voltage range values and other settings to adjust that but I did
always notice some noise. If you're not doing it already then maybe you
should try using it in differential mode so you're measing the difference
between the signal lines and not just the total signal
--
Matthew Harrell
Bit Twiddlers, Inc.
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