2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings
(525e) Open Source Hardware for Data Acquisition and Control
Author
Curtis, B. S. - Presenter, UC Berkeley
As the cost of microprocessors and electronics fabrication continues to plummet, low-cost single-board computers have become a reality. Electronics hobbyists now have several easy-to-use boards to choose from, several of which embrace a new 'open source hardware' (OSHW) paradigm. In this talk, I will discuss two OSHW boards—the Arduino and the BeagleBoard—and how these tools can replace expensive proprietary solutions in the laboratory and expand the pedagogical possibilities in the classroom.