I believe that Pokeys just released an ethernet version of their USB board.

http://www.poscope.com/

Dave



On 3/11/2011 2:57 AM, gene heskett wrote:
> On Friday, March 11, 2011 02:47:34 AM Igor Chudov did opine:
>
>    
>> any thoughts about thus Bulgarian card?
>>
>> http://www.denkovi.com/product/8/snmp-ethernet-controller-with-24-digita
>> l-analog-i-o.html
>>
>> <http://www.denkovi.com/product/8/snmp-ethernet-controller-with-24-digit
>> al-analog-i-o.html>  i
>>
>>      
> This looks like a quite reasonably priced item if there is a power budget
> to be met, however its same priced twin has a 10/100 interface, where this
> one is only 10 megabit, and its twin also has a header that you could use
> for a breakout to control a 4 relay board, an extra 16.50 for that.  I
> wouldn't expect the sort of real time emc is, but such things as coolant
> and ATC&  pallet changing related stuff should be quite doable.  I think
> the problem would be in getting emc to talk to it.  And I've no clue how
> difficult that might be...
>
>    
>> On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 9:09 PM, Igor Chudov<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>      
>>> Oops, I cannot use a card, I have only one PCI slot... taken by the
>>> parallel port card... crap
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 9:04 PM, Igor Chudov<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>        
>>>> Jon, it looks like there are "ANALOG INPUT PCI CARDS" for PCs that
>>>> are available.
>>>>
>>>> They should fit the bill, no?
>>>>
>>>> Are there linux drivers for those?
>>>>
>>>> i
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 8:57 PM, Jon Elson<elson@pico-
>>>>          
> systems.com>wrote:
>    
>>>>> Igor Chudov wrote:
>>>>>            
>>>>>> I want to collect a few analog data pieces, like 5-6 current
>>>>>> values (AC
>>>>>>              
>>>>> and
>>>>>
>>>>>            
>>>>>> DC), some temperatures, voltages etc. is there some thing that
>>>>>> lets me
>>>>>>              
>>>>> do it
>>>>>
>>>>>            
>>>>>> and disseminate it somehow to my Linux PC, via ethernet or USB or
>>>>>>              
>>>>> whatever.
>>>>>
>>>>> My current favorite for anything like this is the Beagle Board, but
>>>>> there probably is some AVR
>>>>> or PIC that can do it a lot cheaper.  Since you run Linux on the
>>>>> Beagle, you can make it a
>>>>> web server or  tcp server.  Or, it can be a USB target.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jon
>>>>>
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