I just discovered a company in Switzerland that makes programmable open source sensor boards for all platforms. The board in question is a high precision voltmeter (0.5% error) with datalogging capability. It is also able to be programmed to do calculations for whatever you choose. We could finally implement absorbance properties by building the algorithms into the device.
All libraries are opensource and able to be modified how you choose.
Also something to take note of is this board's ability to use a variety of communication methods/ either write to directly to .cvs or excel for logging or directly over USB or WIFI.
Trevor, bluefan, Jerry (Laserbee), others..... take note.
In all I'm quite excited about this board. Check out the stats.
Yocto-Volt - Tiny isolated USB voltmeter (AC/DC)
:can:
This single board potentially takes care of a few issues in the DIY LPM scene.
no more voltage limitations, no more communication errors. :tinfoil:
Actually upon further inspection I see a very promising post regarding SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments),
and lab instrumentation. Read further on this subject here,
https://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/article...ab-instruments.
So I see with this post on the yoctopuse website, we could also decode Ophir's digital sensors with one of the
other Rx boards by this company.
Very cool !!
All libraries are opensource and able to be modified how you choose.
Also something to take note of is this board's ability to use a variety of communication methods/ either write to directly to .cvs or excel for logging or directly over USB or WIFI.
Trevor, bluefan, Jerry (Laserbee), others..... take note.
In all I'm quite excited about this board. Check out the stats.
Yocto-Volt - Tiny isolated USB voltmeter (AC/DC)
:can:
This single board potentially takes care of a few issues in the DIY LPM scene.
no more voltage limitations, no more communication errors. :tinfoil:
Actually upon further inspection I see a very promising post regarding SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments),
and lab instrumentation. Read further on this subject here,
https://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/article...ab-instruments.
So I see with this post on the yoctopuse website, we could also decode Ophir's digital sensors with one of the
other Rx boards by this company.
Very cool !!