GregLocock
Automotive
- Apr 10, 2001
- 23,764
Hi I'm looking for a datalogger. It needs at least 4 analog channels )(more would be better) in (say 0-10v)(more would be better) sampling at 10 Hz per channel (more would be better), with at least 8 bit accuracy (more would be better) and able to store 2 minutes of data (more would be better)
ideally it would cost zero dollars, say 300 tops. I am willing to build a kit but don't want to have to write my own assembly code.
I have found this rather good thing, but it would need a PIC based computer with a USB to store the data. A rather heavy alternative would be to just buy an old laptop and plug it into that.
This would probably do the whole job, but looks like a long learning curve.
Also, any ideas on cheap latacc and longacc and yaw rate senors?
Cheers
Greg Locock
SIG
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ideally it would cost zero dollars, say 300 tops. I am willing to build a kit but don't want to have to write my own assembly code.
I have found this rather good thing, but it would need a PIC based computer with a USB to store the data. A rather heavy alternative would be to just buy an old laptop and plug it into that.
This would probably do the whole job, but looks like a long learning curve.
Also, any ideas on cheap latacc and longacc and yaw rate senors?
Cheers
Greg Locock
SIG