Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> Some weeks ago, I dug thru my spare-parts-box and found a small assembly of
> an
> 8 channel 10 bit A/D converter using a LTC1090 and a few other parts.
[...]
> If anyone here on the list (or is there a hardware-builder list?) is
> interested in rebuilding this little toy, I am happy to put all I know to a
> little web site.
Hey, LTC apparently has a tradition of making chips for easy
application. I never knew they have such a nice A/D converter.
I'd be primarily interested to know how you did the driver. Did you
pick one from the Linux kernel and changed a few bits or did you build
one from scratch ?
Cheers,
Martin.
--
Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
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