Can anyone recommend some ready to buy boards that are close to having these requirements: -Count 8 digital inputs (at upto 8KHz) -Periodically store counts to memory and reset the counts (say every 5 minutes) -Make that data available via FTP or some other easy and standard TCP/ IP protocal (must not be 'custom' PC side software). Due to small quantities I prefer just to by existing boards rather than make our own. I am sure someone must sell boards that can do this.
Off-the-shelf embedded 'counter' datalogger
Started by ●March 20, 2009
Reply by ●March 20, 20092009-03-20
On Mar 19, 10:52=A0pm, myfor...@gmail.com wrote:> Can anyone recommend some ready to buy boards that are close to having > these requirements: > > -Count 8 digital inputs (at upto 8KHz) > -Periodically store counts to memory and reset the counts (say every 5 > minutes) > -Make that data available via FTP or some other easy and standard TCP/ > IP protocal (must not be 'custom' PC side software). > > Due to small quantities I prefer just to by existing boards rather > than make our own. I am sure someone must sell boards that can do this.There are several manufacturers. GOOGLE for embedded single-board controllers I've been getting a catalog from TERN. There are a LOT of products out nowadays with more than enough features to meet your needs. You might have to do some programming on the controller side, but many come with libraries and/or OS available to make the network connections you want. Ed
Reply by ●March 21, 20092009-03-21
<myforwik@gmail.com> wrote in message news:d182fc23-0741-425a-ace2-5cdde69486c3@j25g2000prf.googlegroups.com...> Can anyone recommend some ready to buy boards that are close to having > these requirements: > > -Count 8 digital inputs (at upto 8KHz) > -Periodically store counts to memory and reset the counts (say every 5 > minutes) > -Make that data available via FTP or some other easy and standard TCP/ > IP protocal (must not be 'custom' PC side software). > > Due to small quantities I prefer just to by existing boards rather > than make our own. I am sure someone must sell boards that can do this.DataQ