10-18-2013 11:11 AM
My company is looking for an EEPROM or similar device that we can read and write to using RS-485. We intend to store only a few KB worth of calibration information on it. In our benches we have 12 and 24 V power sources to power the device. Does anyone here have any recommendations or any idea where we can find such a device? Alternative method suggestions are also welcome. We've never done anything like this and we're kind of flailing about looking for a solution.
10-18-2013 11:15 AM
Buy an arduino and an rs-485 shield.
11-12-2013 10:24 AM - edited 11-12-2013 10:25 AM
Anyone thinking about EEPROM and Calibration might also consider TEDS:
What is a Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS)?
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/40B522CC2977D72786256E6A00814585
Library (VIs)
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3468#toc1
How Do I Program a DAQmx TEDS Task in LabVIEW?
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/CE93FAB3AA03809686256F7A004AB8B0
How Do I Create a Virtual TEDS for My Transducer/Sensor?
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/B0B0FFA7203ACC168625714300680CA0
IEEE 1451.4 Sensor Templates Overview
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/3468/en/
11-12-2013 01:40 PM
How about an inexpensive micro-PLC?
24VDC, RS-232/485, 6.4kwords data memory with battery backup in case the main power goes out (not sure how easy it is to read/write via RS-485). Plus you make lights blink in pretty patterns while doing absolutely nothing!
-AK2DM
11-15-2013 07:54 AM
Another vote for Arduino. NI has a toolkit, the firmware is open source, plenty of community support and at $17 with free prime shipping.
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