Before we begin, can you please specify the signal you're trying to measure
better?
Specifically, its min and max (instantaneous) voltage, and its bandwidth
would be important.
Based on that I can recommend a way of measuring it.

On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 3:06 PM, Julio Castellanos <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello, i'm currently working with the IOIO analog input with a sensor
> signal that comes out as an A.C. signal in the range of 2,5 V as mean
> value. I've tried to get the voltage through the analog input and get the
> rms value in software, but the value changes to much because of the
> bandwith limit of the IOIO:Android communication. I'm now looking to get
> the RMS directly in hardware and just send that value to the software but i
> gave a look at the hardware code for adc.c and i don't understand almost
> nothing, can someone point out to me a source where i can learn how does
> this code works?
>
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