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Julian Vrieslander
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I'm looking for a simple data acquisition interface that will run on a
Linux PC (Fedora Core 6). The requirements are very simple: 24 bits of
digital output. We need to be able to flip single bits or groups of
bits without causing glitches on unchanged bits. Data rate is slow -
maybe one write every 2 milliseconds.
Google shows that there are some simple USB-based DAQ interfaces that
might work for this application. I'm wondering if anyone here can
recommend a particular vendor. It would be nice if the product comes
with end-user support and easy-to-understand documentation, since the
people who will be installing and maintaining this system are
biologists, not computer geeks.
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Julian Vrieslander
Linux PC (Fedora Core 6). The requirements are very simple: 24 bits of
digital output. We need to be able to flip single bits or groups of
bits without causing glitches on unchanged bits. Data rate is slow -
maybe one write every 2 milliseconds.
Google shows that there are some simple USB-based DAQ interfaces that
might work for this application. I'm wondering if anyone here can
recommend a particular vendor. It would be nice if the product comes
with end-user support and easy-to-understand documentation, since the
people who will be installing and maintaining this system are
biologists, not computer geeks.
--
Julian Vrieslander