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Serial communication between Arduino nano and ADC

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    I wanted to interface analog sensor with Arduino nano using ADC, What is the best way to interface it using serial communication?
    How can I adjust the baud-rate of serial communication (suppose if I wanted to send the data at 200Kbps only) ?
    Any lead on this will be very helpful

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      • D Derby Jhon

        I wanted to interface analog sensor with Arduino nano using ADC, What is the best way to interface it using serial communication?
        How can I adjust the baud-rate of serial communication (suppose if I wanted to send the data at 200Kbps only) ?
        Any lead on this will be very helpful

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        @derby-jhon that is I2C interface, it is not serial.

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          If I have connected analog sensor with I2C based ADC controller is it possible to send the I2C based data converted serially and send to arduino or not ?
          If yes then what will be the best way to do ?

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            @Derby-Jhon

            The mcu on your arduino, has already I2C built in. I found this project that seems to be using the linked ADC with Arduino. So it could probably give some hints..

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              If I have connected analog sensor with I2C based ADC controller is it possible to send the I2C based data converted serially and send to arduino or not ?
              If yes then what will be the best way to do ?

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              @derby-jhon Why are you concerned about sending it serially? Is there a reason you can't use I2C?

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