Hi guys. As a final project for Electronics Engineering I'm thinking about making a data acquisition system. Rather than making the software I'd rather use an open source one. Do you know of any?
Thanks,
Caito.-
Open source DAQ: http://www.autosportlabs.net/Main_PageGreg Locock wrote:No I don't, but you could write one in Octave, an open source Matlab equivalent.
We're capable enough of writing it in C/C++ or MatLAB. The problem is that to make a good software, user friendly, requires lot's of boring programming. It poses no challenge and it's just about letting the user drop graphs, bar, windows, etc. That would account for at least half of all our available time.Greg Locock wrote:No I don't, but you could write one in Octave, an open source Matlab equivalent.
Thanks, I'm checking both options. Will let you know if it works.gixxer_drew wrote: <span>Open source DAQ: <a class="smarterwiki-linkify" href="http://www.autosportlabs.net/Main_Page" ... </a></span>
Also, you can license Motec I2 with an import license.
Yup, that would basically work, but we have decided we will long the long road and do it ourselves.andylaurence wrote:How about Xoomcentre? It's free and supports importing of data in CSV format. It's also easily extensible with Javascript plugins.
Greg Locock wrote:Can i suggest you use the same data sampling rates as a commercial system? What programming language have you decided on?
Why? For comparison reasons?Greg Locock wrote:No, exactly the same.