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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] [OT] Open Source Data Logger |
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On 06/13/2018 09:30 AM, Edward Hennessy (ehennes+oss AT fastmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote: > Did you see the RPi as the instrument itself? Or, a logging device collecting data from an instrument? I think free standing instruments that let you do things without or with another computer are what will sell today. I like micropython for low cost programmable systems. My electroporator can take a slow (1 MHz) sampling rate oscillograph of a 1 to 8 millseconds long pulse of HV and the current through the test cuvette. And then a full UI host computer can be used via USB and a python program running on the host to get data files. Then a script or button can run them through octave, gnuplot, etc. The culture shock instrument will have a small OLED display with that oscillograph and some data in text on it also. It will be a free standing instrument for shocking samples and tagging them with three character alphanumeric label codes to write on vials...and later some of the detailed data in files on the culture shock can be associated with the vials. https://github.com/kanzure/culture_shock/ -- John Griessen -- building lab gear for biologists Ecosensory Austin TX blog.kitmatic.com
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