Getting Started with Distributed Data Logging

Publisher: CAS DataLoggers

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Getting Started with Distributed Data Logging

+1 In the first part of this series, I talked about how I see distributed data logging as an evolving trend in the field of general purpose data logging. I discussed what it is, the parts that make up distributed data logging systems, and some of the technology for connecting and communicating between the different pieces of the system and why you might want this type of system. In part II, I would like to talk more nuts and bolts about how you can put together a system with examples from a couple of projects we have worked on.