Hi,

See also http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/usb/adk.html

Regards

On Jun 3, 4:17 pm, Ben <b.rehb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can only answer number two.  The cost is zero to get the SDK and
> write fully-functional applications for Android.  There is a one-time
> $25 fee to become a developer and publish in the Android Market, and
> you'll have to furnish your own hardware of course.  Eclipse and all
> the Android software tools are free.
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> On Jun 2, 10:03 am, Jimmy <james.maci...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Before potentially gettting started with the android, i want to know
> > about some of the basics.
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> > 1. Are there any input or output ports available to do analog to
> > digital or digital to analog
> > conversion.  For example, is there a way to create a program like this
> > which was made on the iphone.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8
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> > 2.   Are there any ICDs or in circuit debuggers needed, or is it USB
> > only?     I understand I can get the SDK from developer.android.com
> > but are there other costs associated?
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> > 3.  Ive been asked to potentially teach a college class, a few labs
> > wtih the android rather than a PIC microcontroller or other language.
> > Anything i should know before getting started with this new concept?
>
> > thanks
> > Jimmy

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