I teach engineering at a local college, and I've been tasked to upgrade the current DAQ equipment in our fluid dynamics lab. The current proprietary system only works with sensors sold by the manufacturer, and the equipment quality is poor and they will require an expensive software licensing scheme if we upgrade. We're tired of throwing good money after bad at them.
Our needs are pretty basic. In general, we need pressure, temperature, force, voltage, current logging capability. Sampling rate is not critical (1 Hz would be adequate) and a minimum of 4 channels, though more would be nice, especially if we start designing more interesting lab activities.
I am not terribly knowledgeable about DAQ systems except for general concepts, but I can code and I'm happy to climb the learning curve for the interface. Something that doesn't lock us into a proprietary software licensing agreement would be preferred. Something that can cope with OS upgrades for the forseeable future would be necessary.
Can anyone suggest a DAQ hardware/software combo that might be suitable for this sort of lab? The computers are Windows 7 machines. I've heard about Arduino boards but don't know much about how they are used in this application.
Thanks to all!
Our needs are pretty basic. In general, we need pressure, temperature, force, voltage, current logging capability. Sampling rate is not critical (1 Hz would be adequate) and a minimum of 4 channels, though more would be nice, especially if we start designing more interesting lab activities.
I am not terribly knowledgeable about DAQ systems except for general concepts, but I can code and I'm happy to climb the learning curve for the interface. Something that doesn't lock us into a proprietary software licensing agreement would be preferred. Something that can cope with OS upgrades for the forseeable future would be necessary.
Can anyone suggest a DAQ hardware/software combo that might be suitable for this sort of lab? The computers are Windows 7 machines. I've heard about Arduino boards but don't know much about how they are used in this application.
Thanks to all!