[AR] Re: Test Stand DAQ

  • From: "Monroe L. King Jr." <monroe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2015 14:21:49 -0700

Just FYI it looks like you need to buy the unlock for $199 to get the
full bandwidth.

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Subject: [AR] Re: Test Stand DAQ
From: "Troy Prideaux" <GEORDI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, December 16, 2015 2:15 pm
To: <arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Yeah, this is what I’ve always used (well, since probably 2000) for my static
testing too. I think it’s the DI-148 - 8 analog inputs @14 kHz IIRC and 8
digital channels. The software is actually quite functional yet not
fantastically user friendly although no doubt it’s been revised a lot since
the version I have.



Troy



From: arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Terry McCreary
Sent: Thursday, 17 December 2015 7:23 AM
To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [AR] Re: Test Stand DAQ



http://www.dataq.com/data-acquisition/starter-kits/

The DI-149 has eight differential analog inputs, 10 bit (0.1%) resolution, up
to 10 kHz total rate (e.g., 5 kHz if two channels are in use, 2.5 kHz for 4
channels, etc.) Comes with software that provides a strip-chart-look output.
Plugs into and powered by the USB port. Cost is $59. They have other
starter kits from $29-$300 as well as higher-end hardware.

DATAQ is very popular in the high-power rocketry community. I have used their
hardware and software to test hundreds of high-power rocket motors.

WinDAQ XL ($99) allows the data to be ported real-time to Excel.




Terry

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