INLDAS: Scalable Data Acquisition and Processing System

Idaho National Laboratory Data Acquisition and Processing System (INLDAS)
Technology No. CW-22-04
The INLDAS system is a data acquisition and processing system designed for companies that develop sensors and measurement techniques for process monitoring, such as sensor companies, processing equipment manufacturers, and commercial product manufacturers. The system aims to provide a flexible, configurable, and cost-effective solution for prototyping sensors and real-time processing algorithms for process monitoring and controls. The INLDAS system includes National Instruments hardware and firmware and has three acquisition modes (continuous, SWTrigger, and Wakeup) and 3 data processing modes (Normal, FFT, and STFFT). The market for data acquisition systems is estimated to grow from $1.8 billion in 2020 to $2.4 billion by 2025, driven by the implementation of Industry 4.0, technological advancements, and a growing emphasis on data monitoring.

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  • swap_vertical_circlemode_editAuthors (5)
    Idaho National Laboratory
    Manufacturing Automation Systems (MAS)
    Jim Smith
    Garth Lester
    Bradley Kennedy
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    Product brochure
    INLDAS: Scalable Data Acquisition and Processing System.pdf
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