- [OT] DMM via soundcard ?
- Posted by Skeleton Man on October 20th, 2004
Hi,
Can anyone reccomend a decent product or kit for building a DMM that runs
off a PC sound card ?
I have a perfectly good DMM, but I want to measure voltage fluctuations over
a period of time (say 24 hours), and obviously I need a way to record this
data.
I have a simple server (P300, 64MB, FreeBSD) acting as a router between
public and private networks, and I am forever having hard drives crash ! I
have replaced the entire machine several times but always after a few weeks
to a few months it eats the hdd !! I'm suspecting power failures/brownouts
might play a part in this..
I had thought about a fancy meter with a serial interface or simmilar, but
figured I'd be shelling out big $$ and using a sound card and simple
circuitry would be a lot cheaper.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Regards,
Chris
- Posted by Gerard Bok on October 20th, 2004
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 11:11:18 GMT, "Skeleton Man"
<invalid@guestwho.com> wrote:
That's something that probably doesn't extists :-)
For a DMM you want DC ranges and that's hardly the strongest
point of a PC Sound card :-)
Take a look at http://www.picotech.com/ for some nice solutions
:-)
If your problems are caused by power failures/brownouts your
logging application is likely to be interrupted as well.
--
Kind regards,
Gerard Bok
- Posted by Skeleton Man on October 20th, 2004
You can get kits like that for using the sound card as a DMM (and various
software to go with it), the quality of which I don't know.
I like their digital o'scopes.. I've always wanted a CRO, but such things
have always been well beyond my budget..
Regards,
Chris