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July 25, 2007, 01:52:52 13:52 »
Hi There,
This topic is for: Any information about "Data Logger"'
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July 25, 2007, 01:59:00 13:59 »
The data logger is a system that can sense and process the information and conditioning then show it onto the LCD or any tape of display.
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July 27, 2007, 08:16:11 08:16 »
hello,
Yes, I already developed Data logger ones. I used PIC for the hardware which can send data to the PC using serial communication. I made my own format that both hardware and software can communicate.
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July 31, 2007, 01:32:27 13:32 »
What sort of data logging did you have in mind?
I've bult several circuits in the past to obtain, store and then relay data from several different sources. Examples of this are temperature logging, door monitoring, motion detection, rfid positioning and even motor position tracking. I favour connecting my projects up to a PC either by USB or serial interfaces and then using Visual Basic to write the software to parse and display the logged data. For hardware, my preference is the pic family of microcontrollers and Picbasic Pro for writing the software. It's fairly easy to get reliable building blocks together that allow fast developement of your projects using this set up. I'm more than happy to share my experience in this area.
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