HOW DATA LOGGERS HELP WITH ENERGY SAVING

While it’s notable that overwhelming industry stands the most to pick up from vitality reviews and the subsequently enhanced process effectiveness, it’s likewise genuine that organizations and associations in all fields have the opportunity to get better while checking their vitality bills. Indeed your own office likely has numerous undiscovered ranges where you can cut […]

FUTURE OF IOT

A large part of the Internet of Things is wireless transceivers combined with sensors, which can exist in almost anything physical – devices, machinery, infrastructure, even clothes. Normally, saying “wireless transceiver combined with sensors” every time would be at least awkward, so such a bulge of the IoT is called a mote. Every mote must […]

DAQ DICTIONARY:S – PART 2

We started with the letter S of the DAQ dictionary yesterday, we finish today. Enjoy the newest part of data acquisition dictionary. Sine Wave The waveform of a single frequency, indefinitely repeated in time. In practice, there must be a transient at the start and finish of such a wave. Slew Rate The maximum rate of change of an […]

DAQ DICTIONARY: S – PART 1

Data acquisition is a huge field, so it the letter S, so we’ve prepared two parts of DAQ dictionary only for terms starting with S. Stay tuned for part two that comes out tomorrow! Sample and Hold A component of a type of analogue-to-digital converter. The analog signal is frozen in a sample and hold circuit to prevent it […]

DAQ DICTIONARY: R

After a short holiday break, we’re finally back with the new part of the DAQ dictionary. This time, the R takes the whole article for itself. Enjoy the new page on your quest to learn more about data acquisition.  Ramp Voltage A steadily rising voltage. Range The maximum and minimum allowable full-scale signal (input or output). Reed Relay […]

HOW DO RS-232, RS-422, AND RS-485 COMPARE TO EACH OTHER?

RS-232 (ANSI/EIA-232 Standard) is the most widespread serial interface and it is used to ship as a standardcomponent on most Windows-compatible desktop computers. Nowadays, it is more frequent to use RS-232 rather than using a USB and a converter. One downfall is that RS-232 only permits for one transmitter and one receiver on each line. […]

DAQ DICTIONARY: P-Q

The new part of DAQ dictionary you’ve been waiting for so long is finally out. This time we bring your P and a little bit of Q. Actually, we’ve only got one word with Q, you’ll see.  PAL Phase Alternation LineThe color television coding system generally used for European broadcasting. PC Personal computer. Generally applied to computers […]

HOW IT FEELS TO MANUALLY TEST

You’re hired! Great! You’ve got the job as a software quality assurance, just what you’ve wanted, right? Let’s take a look at your time spent at work, starting from day 1.  Day 1 You’ve happily walked into your office and there’s already a task waiting for you. Some application needs to be tested, and there […]

3 REASONS TO AUTOMATE SOFTWARE TESTING

You’re not a true developer if you don’t firmly believe that software is capable of anything. If you do believe this, then, why can’t software test software? Got the point? Congrats, you’ve successfully completed the first step towards automation testing. Now you’re probably wondering if that the right thing to do. Let’s see the top three reasons why […]

DAQ DICTIONARY: O-P

This edition of DAQ dictionary brings us closer to O and P. Data acquisition is a vast field, but every step gets us closer to completely mastering it. OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer. A company which makes basic computer hardware for other manufacturers to build into their products. Offset Error If you get a reading other than zero for a zero […]