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    Helios, The POT command executes a charge and discharge of a capacitor connected to a resistor (pot) connected to 1 pin of the processor. The time is then measured and a value is made available. For the input you have available you will need an A/D channel to evaluate the speed. Sorry.....

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    Wink A/D Without A/D chip ... possible !!!

    Hi, Helios ( The sun ... wow !!! )

    Try to use RCTime instead of POT, to measure a voltage ... there are applications on the Web.

    BUT you'll have to use a Lookup table ... as response to voltage give an exponential law.
    also ... no measure below 1.5v !!!

    See µChip DS 40040B

    See Nuts and Volts Vol1 p 133 ( Parallax site ) : The real way of POT working !!!

    see also : http://www.emesystems.com/BS2rct.htm

    MY Thought ... if you see how simple it is to use an ADC ( PIC or outside ) ... the soft programming work with POT orRCTime looks like using a hammer and chisel to program the Chip !!!

    Alain
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    thanks guys for help, i really appreciate this

    and i 'll use the A/D instead of POT after i saw the site which acetronics sent ... it is a hilti issue :d

    thanks again.

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