[email protected] said: > Thatâs kind of why Iâm going down the road of multiple samples - to see if > thereâs anything to it.
I would hack up some way to grab a clump (say 10) of samples and print them out where you can capture them on a PC and analyze them. I'd start by looking with the old Mark 1 eyeballs, then write hack code to filter out the good stuff so I can see the bad/interesting cases. If you have a scope, it might be interesting to trigger on PPS and look at the ADC trigger and input voltage. If you have a digital scope with the remember forever option, that would catch the delayed interrupt bug that Jim Harman reported. ------- The simple way to discard occasional bogus samples is to loop until you get 2 identical samples. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam.
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