DO YOU KNOW ABOUT RS-232/422/423/485?

Individuals initially started anticipating the downfall of RS-232 in the 1980s. Obviously, RS-232 is still around and kicking. On the off chance that Mark Twain was as yet alive, I’m certain he’d compose something on the request of “The reports of the demise of RS-232 have been enormously overstated”. The RS-arrangement ports remain to a […]

DAQ “SYSTEM” CONSIDERATIONS

Be mindful so as to analyze the analog input systems you are thinking about to decide whether the specimen rate determination gave is to each channel or for the whole board. As talked about already, most DAQ input sheets utilize a multi-channel multiplexer associated with a solitary A/D converter. Most “item” depictions (e.g., 100-kilo samples/second, 8-channel, A/D […]

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 […]

THE DEVELOPMENT OF DATA ACQUISITION

Data Acquisition, otherwise known as DAQ, is a generally known term that alludes to a PC based framework involved simple and/or computerized sources of info and yields. Today, most frameworks are based upon PCs, yet there is still an expansive business sector for frameworks based upon different stages, for example, VME and PXI and in […]

DAQ DICTIONARY: D

We’ve learned so far that data acquisition is a vast area to be learned over night. That’s why we’re trying to get into detail and explain the most important terms used when it comes to daq. Enjoy this part and stay tuned, the new article will come out soon. DAC  Acronym for data acquisition and control. DAQ The popular term […]

DAQ DICTIONARY – A

In this new series, we’re going to go through the alphabet of data acquisition and try to closely explain the terms used in the field. The articles with new terms will be published twice a week, so make sure you don’t miss any of them if you want to learn the “language” of data acquisition. First things […]

DATA LOGGER OR DATA ACQUISITION?

Which one is right, data logger or data acquisition? We’ve been tossing around these two terms a lot; yet, some people still struggle to distinguish their meaning.  Let’s say you want to measure temperature levels, record, and analyze them, which one is the correct answer? Long story short, both are. The distinctions between these two […]

TABLETS FOR DATA ACQUISITION?

In the drive to lighter and smaller data acquisition frameworks, tablet PCs bring an incredible interest. Desktop PCs gave engineers the ability to make custom test and estimation applications. PCs build the capacity to make littler and more compact DAQ frameworks. Are tablet PCs the characteristic advancement of this pattern?  While infiltration of tablets still slacks that […]

DATA ACQUISITION IN AGRICULTURE

What industry employs the third of World’s population, and we couldn’t live without it? If your guess was agriculture, you were absolutely right. The expansion of the land use has stopped over the last few decades after a tremendous increase in the last two centuries, however, the population is constantly growing thus the market needs […]

WATER QUALITY CONTROL: PRESERVING THE NATURE WHILE PROVIDING FRESHWATER

Not long ago, a water department started to use data loggers to control water quality and record levels of dissolved oxygen in multiple lakes and slow rivers to monitor the health of aquatic life. If DO concentrations are too low, the life in these waters will be at a huge risk, particularly in stagnant environments. […]