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resources:eval:user-guides:industrial_wireless_cbm_evaluation_tool [26 Aug 2019 13:21] – [Industrial Wireless CBM Evaluation Tool] Dara O'Sullivanresources:eval:user-guides:industrial_wireless_cbm_evaluation_tool [26 Aug 2019 13:23] – [Overview] Dara O'Sullivan
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 This document details the function and setup of an Analog Devices This document details the function and setup of an Analog Devices
-wireless Condition Based Monitoring (CBM) evaluation tool. The tool provides a wireless signal chain for MEMS-accelerometer based vibration monitoring. Visualisation of this data for up to three motes (device package containing accelerometer, microcontroller and RF board) is available through the CBM_app executable, currently available only through StarWeb, an Analog Devices site used for distributing software+wireless Condition Based Monitoring (CBM) evaluation platform. The platform provides a wireless signal chain for MEMS-accelerometer based vibration monitoring. Visualisation of this data for up to three motes (device package containing accelerometer, microcontroller and RF board) is available through a PC-based Graphical User Interface (GUI)
  
 The CBM hardware signal chain consists of a single-axis ADXL1002 accelerometer mounted to the base of the module. The output of the ADXL1002 is read into the ADuCM4050 low power microcontroller where it is buffered, transformed to frequency domain and streamed to the SmartMESH IP mote. From the SmartMESH chip it is wirelessly streamed to the SmartMESH IP Manager. The manager connects to a PC and visualization and saving of the data can take place.  The CBM hardware signal chain consists of a single-axis ADXL1002 accelerometer mounted to the base of the module. The output of the ADXL1002 is read into the ADuCM4050 low power microcontroller where it is buffered, transformed to frequency domain and streamed to the SmartMESH IP mote. From the SmartMESH chip it is wirelessly streamed to the SmartMESH IP Manager. The manager connects to a PC and visualization and saving of the data can take place. 
resources/eval/user-guides/industrial_wireless_cbm_evaluation_tool.txt · Last modified: 26 Aug 2019 13:25 by Dara O'Sullivan