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Jdo300
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Hello All,
I've began to look all over the net to see if there are any programmable DC ammeters out there. For some of my projects, I want to have something like a current-flow data logger that I can read values directly from using the serial port. I have thought about making my own, but before I jump into that, I thought i would pop in and ask if anyone knows of such a thing (or plans out there to make one). I know that a lot of high-end equipment can perform this function using GPIB and other protocols, but is there a low-cost solution out there that does just this?
Thanks,
Jason O
I've began to look all over the net to see if there are any programmable DC ammeters out there. For some of my projects, I want to have something like a current-flow data logger that I can read values directly from using the serial port. I have thought about making my own, but before I jump into that, I thought i would pop in and ask if anyone knows of such a thing (or plans out there to make one). I know that a lot of high-end equipment can perform this function using GPIB and other protocols, but is there a low-cost solution out there that does just this?
Thanks,
Jason O