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You do not understand the difference between an RS-232 (serial port on the PC for instance) and a DAQ (Data Acquisition module, used to sample analog (or digital) signals) ?
Well, typically, you would use a DAQ if you wanted to measure a physical phenomena which has been converted to an electrical signal by a transducer.
Let's see what Wikipedia has to say:
Data acquisition is the sampling of the real world to generate data that can be manipulated by a computer. Sometimes abbreviated DAQ or DAS, data acquisition typically involves acquisition of signals and waveforms and processing the signals to obtain desired information. The components of data acquisition systems include appropriate sensors that convert any measurement parameter to an electrical signal, which is acquired by data acquisition hardware.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_acquisition
RS-232 (Recommended Standard 232) is a standard for serial binary data signals connecting between a DTE (Data terminal equipment) and a DCE (Data Circuit-terminating Equipment). It is commonly used in computer serial ports.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS-232
Look at the References section and External links for tutorials and possibly recommended reading.
Have fun,
RayR
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