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    No way to pass an analog signal through pic (as far as I know)
    Why dont you use 74HC4066 Bilateral Switch ??
    http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/data...6/6/4066.shtml

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gurkan-demirbas View Post
    No way to pass an analog signal through pic (as far as I know)
    Why dont you use 74HC4066 Bilateral Switch ??
    http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/data...6/6/4066.shtml
    4066 is good, but if you'll notice, at best, the 'switch' could have a 66ohm resistance across it.

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    Great advice, thanks guys. I am placing a order for a few now. Less pins to connect than a quad channel optocoupler! lol

    I wish I could "read" the analog signal and replicate it but I am not familar at all with doing that. I am still in the learning process :-)

    Any suggestions or good reading material on that would be a lot of help.

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