On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 5:49 AM, imthemoonman <> wrote:
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> :( I know it's not the perfect scenario and it's not going to look pretty but
> is it possible to hook up the microphone to the ADC and the DIO. The video
> portion might have to be put on hold because I would have to get the TS-7KV
> to support VGA. I would also like to know how to get the microphone input
> into my code, is there a special library to use on the TS-7250?
>
> So, my questions are:
> Is it possible to hook up the microphone to the ADC and the DIO so that I can
> get microphone input?
You could physically connect it, but you would need to sample it at a
very high frequency. I doubt the TS-7250 supports the measurement rate
you are looking for. I would reiterate the previous poster - its
better to use a PC. In fact rather than using sound you could use some
other source of data which is a tad lower frequency. Light through a
finder perhaps?
> Is there anything special C libraries I need to us to get a microphone input?
Sounds like you are trying to rework that which is commonly available.
If you really want audio on the TS-7260 try getting a USB sound
device.
http://www.superclearance.com/shop/customer/product.php?productid=44775&XCARTSESSID=f04befcff1a6a0867537cf10e641e158
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