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Chris W
Guest
Here is the problem. A client company has about 100 pieces of equipment
that they want to track when and how long they are down for service.
The equipment can be a few hundred feet from the nearest computer. The
requirement is for one computer to track every piece of equipment. The
interface will simply be the user equipment operator hitting a button
when the equipment goes down and then hitting another button when it
goes back in service or a toggle switch. Most likely a red and green
button with a corresponding red and green indicator LED. The software I
will write will log changes in the status of the equipment into a
database.
My first thought is to use a USB digital IO board and use network
cabling to connect the switches to the IO board.
Any other ideas?
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Chris W
KE5GIX
"Protect your digital freedom and privacy, eliminate DRM,
learn more at http://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm"
Ham Radio Repeater Database.
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that they want to track when and how long they are down for service.
The equipment can be a few hundred feet from the nearest computer. The
requirement is for one computer to track every piece of equipment. The
interface will simply be the user equipment operator hitting a button
when the equipment goes down and then hitting another button when it
goes back in service or a toggle switch. Most likely a red and green
button with a corresponding red and green indicator LED. The software I
will write will log changes in the status of the equipment into a
database.
My first thought is to use a USB digital IO board and use network
cabling to connect the switches to the IO board.
Any other ideas?
--
Chris W
KE5GIX
"Protect your digital freedom and privacy, eliminate DRM,
learn more at http://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm"
Ham Radio Repeater Database.
http://hrrdb.com