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dcroz Posted - 12/12/2011 : 22:14:35
can this be used to connect to a PC or is it only for a smartphone?
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ZLM Posted - 02/01/2012 : 21:25:47
Thank you for your update.
dbbyres Posted - 01/31/2012 : 20:23:55
ok I got it, just use a Radio Shack MPS2222A transistor (or equivalent) to switch arduino's 5V into pin2, using the GMC-080 data output (at 1.4V) as the trigger. Simple circuit and works great!

If anyone wants/needs details, just contact me.

thanks,
dbbyres Posted - 01/31/2012 : 13:19:53
Just read more detail about Arduino, takes 3V to trigger digital input to HIGH, so 1.4 volt signal won't work. So I'll have to figure out a way to increase the data cable signal closer to 5V. I'm not familiar with electronics...is there an easy way to do that?

thanks,
dbbyres Posted - 01/31/2012 : 10:00:11
ZLM -- thanks, I've got the data cable center conductor that came with the kit connected to PWM pin2 on Arduino.
Code is like below, using interrupt to call a function, increment a counter, when pulse rec'd on pin2.

Does not work though...am I missing something simple? Is the data port always sending signal? Is there an easy way to test for signal from data port (I don't have an oscilloscope)?


void setup()
{
pinMode(geiger_input, INPUT);
digitalWrite(geiger_input,HIGH);
attachInterrupt(0,countPulse,FALLING);
}

void countPulse()
{
detachInterrupt(0);
count++;
while(digitalRead(2)==0){} // NOP
attachInterrupt(0,countPulse,FALLING);
}

ZLM Posted - 01/30/2012 : 23:35:35
There are only two lines from the data port, the center one is signal and the shell is ground.
dbbyres Posted - 01/30/2012 : 21:34:57
quote:
Originally posted by ZLM

The GMC-080,GMC-200 data port ouputs 1.4V level pulses. So, it can be connectced to many circuits. Such as microphone port.



ok,got it....can you specify the pinout? thanks!
ZLM Posted - 01/29/2012 : 22:56:06
The GMC-080,GMC-200 data port ouputs 1.4V level pulses. So, it can be connectced to many circuits. Such as microphone port.
dbbyres Posted - 01/29/2012 : 21:45:05
Hi, if I want to capture data using Arduino, what voltage are the data output pulses? 5V, 9V? Can I simply use digitalRead() function in Arduino to capture the individual pulses?

ZLM Posted - 12/15/2011 : 09:49:50
The data output are voltage pulses. So, you can connect it to any other device as a source.
dcroz Posted - 12/13/2011 : 01:21:46
Could it be used to interface to a dedicated readout? Perhaps another kit based on a PIC?

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