01-27-2014 01:12 PM
Hi,
I'm in a project to create a diagnosis system for a offshore eolic generator.
So i'm going to need to choose a hardware for aquiring and doing basic operations with the signals measured.
The equipment must work without being connected to a PC, write the data in internal memory and then send it throught ethernet.
The CDaq chassis and controller is cheaper than CRio, but would it work without a PC (except of the couse the standalone version that is out of price range)? Is there a way to add memory through USB to a CDaq (for datalog)?
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01-27-2014
11:37 PM
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03:12 PM
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Hi,
If the cDAQ Standalone chassis is exceeding your budget, then cRIO is the right/only way to go. The good thing is that they share the actual C-Series modules so connectivity and signal conditioning is the same. Youneedtohavesomeformoflocalintelligence/processingpowertoevenperform the "simple" taskofwritingdatatoaflashdrive.
Let me know if you want me to make a connection to your local NI Field Engineer.
01-28-2014 04:11 AM - edited 01-28-2014 04:15 AM
Hi,
Thanks for the reply!
I suspected that i have to go for CRio, but first i would have to make sure that the CDaq (except standalone versions) wouldn't work (it's cheaper and easier to program).
The webcast seems very interesting, thanks for recommending it.
I have already contacted a local (Portugal) National sales engineer and I'm waiting for reply.
Regards,
Pedro Gonçalves