- Sun Aug 07, 2016 6:11 am
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I'm researching my options for the most cost effective means of transmitting a single analog voltage measurement over a distance of 10 feet. A receiver would output the analog value. I'd hoped to find a single board solution - a transmitter with an analog input but found nothing.
Alternatively, I'll use an A/D converter with serial output onto the data pin of a transmitter. Is this a workable design? I don't have space for an antenna of more than one inch and I'd like a solution that doesn't require code. Being unfamiliar with some of the pros and cons of the various transmission protocols, can someone recommend a transmitter/receiver combination that could achieve this specification. I'd like to seta budget for the project of $40.
Any comments or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sky
Alternatively, I'll use an A/D converter with serial output onto the data pin of a transmitter. Is this a workable design? I don't have space for an antenna of more than one inch and I'd like a solution that doesn't require code. Being unfamiliar with some of the pros and cons of the various transmission protocols, can someone recommend a transmitter/receiver combination that could achieve this specification. I'd like to seta budget for the project of $40.
Any comments or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sky