I'm looking for a low cost and simple solution to replace an old 12 bit
DataQ ADC in my "nut" project.
What I'll like to find is a 16 bit bipolar ADC system or a four and half
digit DVM / multimeter with PC data logging capability on a single channel
in the 100 to 1000 samples per second range.
It would be nice if it was something that does not take a ton of programming
time and effort to get working and is readily available and cheap.
Software that allows flexible real time graphing display and simple data
logging on a PC is important.
Cost and overall time and effort to implement, when figuring about ten
units, being important considerations.
WarrenS
In message 7072A66681FA44D788288AD08BCF3E8E@Warcon28Gz, "WarrenS" writes:
PC data logging capability on a single channel
in the 100 to 1000 samples per second range.
Your PC's soundcard ? 16 bits, 40-some ksps, dual channel ?
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Here is a 16-bit system, although it may not meet your definition of
cheap at $299 ($279 ea for 10).
http://labjack.com/u6
Brent
On 12/13/2010 10:08 AM, WarrenS wrote:
I'm looking for a low cost and simple solution to replace an old 12
bit DataQ ADC in my "nut" project.
What I'll like to find is a 16 bit bipolar ADC system or a four and
half digit DVM / multimeter with PC data logging capability on a
single channel in the 100 to 1000 samples per second range.
It would be nice if it was something that does not take a ton of
programming time and effort to get working and is readily available
and cheap.
Software that allows flexible real time graphing display and simple
data logging on a PC is important.
Cost and overall time and effort to implement, when figuring about ten
units, being important considerations.
WarrenS
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