>
> *Another of my concern is that the application is monitoring of a turbine
> engine parametersin the aeronautical field. Is it suitable to use such a
> device for that purpose or is there another device that suits best?*
>

More information needed. As in what are you going to be monitoring ? For
instance, if you're going to be tracking / adjusting timing on the fly,
with a high RPM engine. The on die ADC will not be fast enough. However,
the on die eCAP module might be.

Anyway like mentioned above. More information needed.

On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:13 AM, TJF <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Shuriken!
>
> Turbine engine controlling sounds like hard realtime requirements and fast
> controller loop. BBB is fine for that. Instead of two different boards,
> think of three different processors working at the same SoC (ARM +
> PRU[0-1]).
>
> Am Donnerstag, 3. März 2016 19:19:21 UTC+1 schrieb Shuriken:
>>
>> I herited the project from my predecessor and I have 2 beaglebone black
>> and 2 CAN cape TT3201.
>> By reading on the topic, i saw that the BBB has 7 analog input and an
>> integrated ADC.
>>
>
> Correct, one 12 bit ADC@1V8 and 7 multiplexed channels available at the
> header P9..
>
> I come to my question: if I plug the CAN cape, I suppose I can not use the
>> analog input anymore.
>>
>
> Sorry, I don't know the TT3201. But since it's a digital board without
> touchscreen, I see no reason for blocking the ADC feature.
>
>    - Why do you suppose it will interfere with ADC?
>    - How do you test it (which software).
>    - What do you get?
>
> BR
>
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