[sdiy] Recording voltage changes/fluctuations for post-analysis

Andrew Simper andy at cytomic.com
Sun Feb 5 02:34:09 CET 2017


Or something a little cheaper than the NI stuff is picoscope:
https://www.picotech.com/data-logger/picolog-1000-series/multi-channel-daq

Andy

On 4 February 2017 at 02:27, Richie Burnett
<rburnett at richieburnett.co.uk> wrote:
> USB DAQ module from National Instruments with labview to display, graph and log measurements. We use a lot of these in the student project labs where I work:
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> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB-6008
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> ...or something similar from their range depending on the sample rate / channels requirements for your application.
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> -Richie,
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> Sent from my Xperia SP on O2
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> ---- Justin Owen wrote ----
>
>>Hello,
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>>If I wanted to set up the facility to record changes in voltage at a particular point in a circuit over a period of time - let's say up to 30 minutes - and then have it in a form that could be analysed - let's say in Excel (ideally) and/or some form of graphic (as a bonus)...
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>>...what sort of kit would I be looking at?
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>>Voltage changes probably no more than +/- 1V and for home/small business use rather than MilSpec/CERN/NASA - basically I'm looking for a step above sitting staring at a multimeter :)
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>>Thanks!
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>>/ Justin
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