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Sending analog value to Com port

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i am transferring a value written on port pin of uC. While transferring it serially, I am getting ASCII value at computer side whereas I require the decimal value...
How do I get the decimal value at my computer side?
 

To get your own value use "terminal" software. :razz:
 

You must remember, your PC is expecting an ASCII value.

Also keep in mind that many of the 256 possible values are not printable, like a bell chime for instance.

To effectively transmit data to a PC you must either convert the numerical value to an ASCII string before sending it to a PC
or write your own software app which can handle the data in a specific manner.

BigDog
 

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