I am doing my engineering final year project, and as a part of that project, I am required to get a digital data from a single channel, 8 bit, and 200 Msps ADC (ADC08200) and transfer it thru the parallel cable to the parallel port of my PC, where the digital data arriving on the individual data pins on the port will be accessed by a C code. According the manual provided by the ADC manufacturer, we have prepared the circuit on a PCB. The power requirements for the ADC is about 3V too much above that , it might damage its components (as told to me by the guy who did all the PCB stuff, ELECTRONICS GUY, me - COMPUTER GUY
) he said that the digital data won't be recognized by the PC parallel port, since in order to get logic "1" 5V is required, but thru the PCB I am only able to get 3V or probably less than that. Bottom line is I won't be able to access the data thru my code from the port due to power shortage, Is this really the case. Will really not be able to read any relevant data as there is no 5V power for the parallel port? Plz someone reply soon, i am already thru my deadline , desperately need guidance.
