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lookin for an antialiasing filter

I need an antialiasing filter that rolls-off at about 20kHz. Preferably
the filter should be a 2- to 4-channel card or brick that doesn't need a
huge chassis (like SCXI).

Any ideas?

Mike...
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On Nov 5, 4:10 pm, chilly charly <x...@no.email> wrote:
> Hello,
> &nbsp;
> Although the box has been standing on my desk for the last 6 months or so, this is the first time I'm giving a serious&nbsp;look at it.
> I have connected all the stuf, run the demo application, downloaded the LabVIEW toolbox, verified that the examples were working. I even have a project ! Great !
> Of course I could run like that for a while and I'm sure exploration would be fun.
> However, I believe that I can also benefit from the experience you have all accumulated on the subject, and considereing this board, avoid&nbsp;reading through most of the exchanges - a serious volume, often obsolete by now.
> &nbsp;
> Would you help me on my track ?
> &nbsp;
> I have a few questions :
> &nbsp; 1/ What should I read first ?
> &nbsp; 2/ What should I do first ?
> &nbsp; 3/ Have you some experience of using LabVIEW on a Macintosh running Windows XP (with VMware or Parallel) ? Specifically about bluetooth connection ?
> &nbsp; 4/ What kind of accuracy/reproducibility can I expect from the servomotors ?
> &nbsp;
> Thanks for your help !I can confirm the recent forum update is buggy - This post was intended in the NXT board !Message Edité par chilly charly le 11-05-2007 03:49 AM

There are several good books available.
Such as: "The Lego Mindstorms NXT Idea Book", "Lego Mindstorms NXT
Hackers Guide" and Building Robots with Lego Mindstorms NXT"

Howard

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