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R. J. SmytheArduino in Sciencehttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6778-3_6

6. Analog or Digital Conversions for Input and Output

Richard J. Smythe1  
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Wainfleet, ON, Canada
 

In the previous chapter, the ability to activate the individual elements of an 8-bit or binary byte LED display and see the decimal numerical equivalent of the number represented by the illuminated diodes was developed. The display in DAQFactory software was visualized with LabJack hardware. In this exercise, a series of DAQFactory sequences, activated by screen buttons and a data entry edit box, display the binary equivalent of the decimal value entered into the edit box.

In this exercise, ...

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