This is a simple demo for Analog to Digital Converter. Here I am using National Semiconductor ADC0804, which is a very common 8-bit A/D Converter, compatible with any 8-bit Microprocessor or Microcontroller. In this project I am using a CDS Photocell as an Analog Sensor which is the primary input for the ADC. Based on the input voltage on Pin 6, ADC converts it to digital signal which is an 8-Bit data between 0 and 255. This 8-bit data is then passed through these 8-lines and captured by the USBMicro Interfacing Device, which is plugged into my laptop. This USBMicro is very useful for I/O interfacing through the USB port.
Download VB.6 Source ADC-Demo-VB.6.zip
Download VB.NET Source ADC-Demo-VB.NET.zip









What happened to the video? Why would it be a copyright problem if you filmed it?
I have absolutely no idea why did they do this. I am surprised how come a very well known corporation like Twentieth Century could claim this copyright. I reclaimed and wrote to YouTube. But they never replied me.
My guess is that they used some sort of software to scan Youtube and that software made a mistake. It is too bad that Youtube will side with the company that has threatened them with a lawsuit, rather than on the side of the individual that is wrongly accused.
I suggest posting the video again (perhaps with a different title) and link to that.
This blog: http://www.circuitgizmos.com/wordpress/index.php that mentions your project here could make use of that video link.