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What hardware would I need to distribute a binary signal?
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[QUOTE="donpacino, post: 5357811, member: 341479"] From a very generic prospective you will need some sort of hardware that can interface with the computer (RS232 / usb ). Then you will need to extract the data from that signal (discrete digital chips or logic / fpga / micro-controller with compatibility with that com protocol). If you do it yourself you will want to dump the data into a register (or memory depending on your system). Svein's link provides some good information on one way to do that. Then use that register to drive the switches. Those switches should then interface with larger circuits, to address the concerns that gneill brought up. what is your background. If you are a computer engineer and your project is building a board, you might want to implement this with an fgpa or discrete logic. Meaning do it yourself. if you're a controls engineer, you might want to just follow meBigGuys advice and buy an off the shelf part that will do it for you. It all depends on the level of effort you want to put in, and the size of your project. For my senior project I build a UAV. while I was capable of designing every little circuit from scratch, it was highly impractical, and much more beneficial to buy off the shelf parts. [/QUOTE]
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