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Data acquisition through USB

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 00:16:24 EST 2015 | bwetman

Hyperterminal is a standard Windows assessory located in the "Communications" folder.Here are some steps of data received through the hyperterminal in the PC. (1)Connect your device with your system through RS-232 cable or USB-to-Serial adapter and c

Data acquisition through USB

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 23:43:22 EST 2015 | shruthils

Hello.. I am assigned to work on Data acquisition through FT232R USB UART IC. How the data can be received through the hyperterminal in the PC.

Data acquisition through USB

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 01:12:02 EST 2015 | shruthils

Hi.. How to get the header files or protocols of FT232R UART chip??

Data acquisition through USB

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 03:47:22 EST 2015 | spoiltforchoice

When detected, a PCB with an FTDI FT232 IC will install drivers on the host PC and it will appear as a standard serial port. You can transfer data over it in the same way you would any other serial port,you can also inerface with it using FTDI's own

data tracking software

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 25 17:37:51 EST 2009 | jlawson

Valor has a product called vCheck - QA/Process Enforcement System should take a look..

Line Performance data collection,

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 18:50:01 EST 2023 | markhoch

You might want to look into the Vorne XL Productivity Appliance. You connect it to your line by connecting it to a sensor that will trigger an input. (I used the exit sensor on the pre-reflow conveyor). It's probably the most cost effective productiv

Centroid data from ODB++

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 13:30:24 EDT 2025 | unisoft

Thank you Spoiltforchoice. Yes, the Unisoft software can import ODB++ files: https://www.unisoft-cim.com/importers.php?taguni=from-tooltips#ODB++ . Additional information is provided below. Unisoft's ProntoPLACE software (https://www.unisoft-ci

fuji cp-4 vision system

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 21:31:19 EDT 1998 | Wen-han Tan

We just have a use cp4 .I have a problem on transfering data between cp3 to cp4 .when I use the data for cp4 I can't have parts in correct location. Is that normal? or it's because that has a different vision system.if so.how can i do with it.the dat

Re: Slim-Kic prophet system

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 18:02:25 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| I would like to hear any feed back concerning the Slim-Kic prophet system. | Does it deliver what is promised? | From what I can tell from the demo its a great idea. | Please let me know what you think | Mike Mike, Again, the thing works when enoug

Re: Slim-Kic prophet system

Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 15:50:04 EDT 1998 | Rick

The KIC Prophet system does indeed deliver as promised. The Slim-KIC (datalogger portion) works well and is worth the price of admission by itself. The Prophet portion of the system (resident in the oven) works great and decreases the requirement for

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