Otto,

This will prove to be an interesting challenge for you.
To handle your environments, you will likely need to enclose whatever board
you choose in an IP67 or Nema 4 sealed enclosure. I don't think potting
or conformal coating will suffice if you have salt and/or potential for 
condensing
humidity. Serviceable contacts will eventually corrode (Power, Enet, uSD, 
etc...)

So when you enclosure your board you will have the potential to exceed the 
70*C
inside the enclosure. Ambient plus the thermal load of the board.
So, unless you use some form of active cooling transfer - not sure that 
will help with 
the condensing humidity or the saline. If you use thermo-electric (peltier) 
you damn
better make sure you get 100% sealing or you will condense on your internal 
heat(cool)
sink and eventually your enclosure will fill (been there done that). If you 
are not 100%
sealed, thermal cycling will pull moisture in - condense on the heat sink 
and fill the enclosure
Until something if not everything fails.

So you will likely need industrial (+85) if not automotive (+105) temp 
components - probably will need
testing to determine which will be needed.

Next, I haven't heard of 128GB uSD cards being supported on BBB. I'm sure 
the community will chime
in on that one. So you will likely need a bank of FLASH memory. Or create a 
process that will fill what
you have/put on the board and periodically download/stream to a server or 
the like.

The IP67 or Nema 4 case will aid in longevity and reliability except in the 
regards of heat.
Use the appropriate connectors to get you network and power inside and all 
should be good.

There are likely other systems out there that can potentially handle this.
You'll just have to do research.

Alternately CircuitCo or some other companies can do a custom version of 
the BBB that
can meet your needs.

I could even do this as I've done an industrial temp version of the BBB 
customized for my 
company's needs - just not sure if I'll have time to do it. It could 
potentially be modified 
to meet your memory needs. So as long as you don't need functioning in 
temps above 
+85*C a variation of it could work for you. 

If you decide you want/need a custom board and are not going to do it 
yourself, please give 
CircuitCo the 1st chance at this since they do so much to support this 
community.

Best of luck to you in your endeavor,
Matt

On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 9:10:10 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> I'm working for a wind turbine manufacturer, and I want to set up a 
> super-robust data acquisition system. Basically it needs to:
>
> - receive about 200 channels, single precision, 10-50 Hz through wired 
> network
> - store data for some time (I need about 128 GB storage ideally)
> - process it into secondary (much smaller) data summaries
> - and then the data summaries will be transferred over the wind farm 
> network.
>
> Although it will be installed inside the turbine, conditions are still 
> harsh:
>
> - Temperatures may range from about -20 to +70 C
> - condensation/humidity may be an issue
> - offshore use is also planned so salinity could be an issue. 
>
> Lifetime should be long, say 10 years, with no/very few manual 
> interference. I want to have about 2000 units in the next year.
>
> What do you think, will the BBB be an option for this task? Is airtight 
> (and pressure resistant) casing available to avoid 
> condensation/humidity/salinity issues? Is a micro SD card robust enough 
> when inside this airtight casing?
>
> If the BBB is too hobbyist for my purpose, do you know a more robust 
> system that I could use?
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Otto
>

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