Gentlemen
After a very long week I am happy to say that the last three hours
playing with my Nixie Multi Meter were very rewarding!
We finished the code.
The long sum was overflowing after 500 or so measurements, so I had to
divide it by 10 before squaring it. The final result shown on the
Sorry, here is is
http://www.guokr.com/blog/68263/
On Saturday, June 9, 2012 12:16:51 PM UTC-7, kay486 wrote:
The image doesent work for me.
On Saturday, June 9, 2012 8:01:17 PM UTC+1, MichaelB wrote:
This is it next to he 8091, right?
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On Saturday, June 9, 2012
Hi!
Thanks but: No, we made these pictures just to compare the size between the
NL-8091 and the QS30-1.
But I was asking for the QS18C-1.
I now got the pictures already from the DIY Nixie Forum.
Dieter
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That sounds awesome!
I just wonder why your summing register would overflow after 500
samples. If you have a 10 bit A/D converter, summing 500 squared
samples would only require 29 bits. That is a very odd number, so
there must be something wrong here. Is the 10 bit value a signed value
or
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