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You can use KST ( http://kst-plot.kde.org/ ) as a software tool to analyze your data.
I'm sending serial data acquired with my Arduino + brick to my laptop and saving them to a file using a serial terminal software (*.csv format). I can open the file with KST and analyze the data saved.
I've tested KST in windows 7 and it's very instable, although with Ubuntu 11.04 works perfectly.
You can link all the graphs to the zoom:
You can download HERE the data (*.csv) and the configuration for KST HERE to test yourself. It's great!
You can see that calculate the gear number using rpm and speed it's very easy!!
Enjoy!!
You can use KST ( http://kst-plot.kde.org/ ) as a software tool to analyze your data.
I'm sending serial data acquired with my Arduino + brick to my laptop and saving them to a file using a serial terminal software (*.csv format). I can open the file with KST and analyze the data saved.
I've tested KST in windows 7 and it's very instable, although with Ubuntu 11.04 works perfectly.
You can link all the graphs to the zoom:
You can download HERE the data (*.csv) and the configuration for KST HERE to test yourself. It's great!
You can see that calculate the gear number using rpm and speed it's very easy!!
Enjoy!!
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