harrogate22
6th December 2005, 02:26 PM
VERIO (K-JAM) CONNECTING TO THE REAL WORLD
Im a university research technician, and my principal interest is instrumentation & control.
Does anyone have any idea how to provide some form of I/O digital and analogue to enable the XDA to interface with the outside world?
The two physical ports (excluding wifi and Bluetooth) are the SD slot and the USB port. Surely someone has cracked the access to these ports, it seems like such a useful facility if re-applied to data acquisition.
Alternatively, is there anything (yet) on the market based on Bluetooth which allows data/signals to be input.
An obvious use of such analogue input/output would be for virtual instrumentation a portable oscilloscope, for example, or a signal generator.
Any info on this, most appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
Im a university research technician, and my principal interest is instrumentation & control.
Does anyone have any idea how to provide some form of I/O digital and analogue to enable the XDA to interface with the outside world?
The two physical ports (excluding wifi and Bluetooth) are the SD slot and the USB port. Surely someone has cracked the access to these ports, it seems like such a useful facility if re-applied to data acquisition.
Alternatively, is there anything (yet) on the market based on Bluetooth which allows data/signals to be input.
An obvious use of such analogue input/output would be for virtual instrumentation a portable oscilloscope, for example, or a signal generator.
Any info on this, most appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken