Now let me say first off I have no clue (nor a deep pocket with lots of $$$'s) what I am doing but like all my other projects I am willing to learn along the way and hopefully some of you out there have some knowledge to help me on my way of understanding, now onto my post . . . .
All this talk about DAQ software had me thinking this past weekend about my manual dyno, especially after doing a simple dyno pull on Saturday and having trouble watching everything. I started doing a little research on just what it would take to make myself a DAQ for the dyno.
I have one of those cheap DAQ cards from Dataq Instruments (DI-194) that I picked up some time ago and it motivated me to do some net surfing on what I could turn up. Seems I have most of what I need already in my panel meters. They output analog signals or can be upgraded for it, except the tach which from my research I would need a freq-to-volt converter such as the LM2917 chip. My torque meter does not have analog output but I do have another meter here that does or I could build a circuit using a INA125P chip. My thermocouple meter outputs an analog signal of 1mv/degree.
The Dataq board uses 0-10 volt signals and has 4 channels, so if I can get everything up to that range can I make a simple DAQ setup? I'm looking for something that will capture the data and allow me to analyze it later. My current idea was going to be a camcorder setup to read my display for later playback . . .
Knowing all of this what can I do? (please be gentle)