"Both PIC and AVR datasheets specify that for A-D conversion to work properly, the connected device must have an output impedance under 10kΩ. Unfortunately, Analog Devices' analog accelerometers have an output impedance of 32kΩ."
This is a quote from a site I read, I have been wanting to use Analog accelerometer devices. Can anyone explain what on earth this means? what is output imedence? What must I do to deal with it and has anyone had experience in this.
Peter
This is a quote from a site I read, I have been wanting to use Analog accelerometer devices. Can anyone explain what on earth this means? what is output imedence? What must I do to deal with it and has anyone had experience in this.
Peter