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Mike Hankey7-Jan-14 11:04
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Dr.Walt Fair, PE7-Jan-14 11:48
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Thanks for the comments, Mike. The choice isn't mine, but a client wants some technical software written that will likely run on the microcontroller. I'm thinking that may be a major hurdle. We're talking about finite difference solutions to the non-linear wave equation using data from the ADC's as input, so the computations aren't trivial. I currently am using C# to do the calcs and it works fine. I can translate it to C, but my concern is whether it can be ported to a uCPU.

This application would take about 10 position and load readings per second, differentiate the position to get velocity, then use the velocity and load as boundary conditions. I need to store enough cycles of data (5 to 10 cycles per minute) to spot changes and estimate the nonlinear parameters. If the parameters are estimated correctly, then the calculated cycles should repeat. All in real-time. On a PC this would be a piece of cake, but on a uCPU with limited memory, I'm not sure.

I think it's likely beyond what the Raspberry Pi could handle, but maybe not. I'm not familiar with the other uCPU's - I generally haven't done much of that other than play with some of the Microchip PIC chips - that was a lot of fun, but nothing sophisticated.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software


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