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reading output of adc using at command

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how to read output of adc via at commands
or can i check the status of digital output pin(whether high or low) via at command
 

i am referring to adc of xbee module

i need it urgently
waiting for reply....
 

you should learn to ask doubts clearly if you need help quickly... dont make people here to ask you more questions to understand your problem...

what xbee, which module????????? without specification, we cannot do anything
 

xbee module i am using is a transceiver,and works on zigbee protocol
and adc i am referring is the adc inbuilt in xbee module

now please give me the answer
 

All xbee are transceivers and work on zigbee protocol... what is model number specify.. if you dont know then give us link or picture to get an idea of it....
 

Please be more specific.
Post your XBEE manufacturer, Model, dealer or, any useful information we can use to help you.
 

it is manufactured by maxstream and i have purchased it from robokits
here is the link from where I purchased it
**broken link removed**
 

this will also have a interface board with max232 to which this module is plugged in... you can communicate it with serial communication then.........
 

As I can see from the dayasheet, you will need a "Level Translator" chip since the transceiver UART levels are CMOS 3.3V
You will need a MAX232 to interface the transceiver to the PC, and you will need a 3.3V to 5V level translator in case your controller is working with 5V.
https://www.robokits.co.in/downloads/XBee-Datasheet.pdf
Hope this helps.
 

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