How to make a complete Project (PYthon App, hardware interfaceing)
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 7:37 am
Hi Guys,
So far i have only used the ready to go Apps, including the impedance analyzer, fft, jupyter notebook etc. But i have seen people doing other stuff with the red pitaya like:
- pavel demin writing his own applications, which can be controlled with an Python program.
http://pavel-demin.github.io/red-pitaya-notes/mcpha/
- the guys from pyrpl: doing some awesome interferometer experiments
https://pyrpl.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ ... -gui-label
- koheron, also doing some laser experiments with the red pitaya
https://www.koheron.com/blog/2015/11/15 ... elocimeter
- The group of Thomas Witzel at MIT, doing some MRI experiments with the red pitaya. https://openmri.github.io/ocra/gui
After seeing the possibilites i would like to to my own projects like them, including:
- writing some fpga code ( vivado)
- writing some python applications/ programs (PyQt)
- interface some sensors, / slow precisions DAC´s & ADC´s
As a chemist, i have 0 experience in doing this, and i have no idea where to start.
If someone coould provide some information where to start, this would be awesome.
So far i only have experience with microcontrollers.
What i want to do:
- Building some projects for electrochemistry, like potentiostats, galvanostats, impedance analyzers.
Greets S.
So far i have only used the ready to go Apps, including the impedance analyzer, fft, jupyter notebook etc. But i have seen people doing other stuff with the red pitaya like:
- pavel demin writing his own applications, which can be controlled with an Python program.
http://pavel-demin.github.io/red-pitaya-notes/mcpha/
- the guys from pyrpl: doing some awesome interferometer experiments
https://pyrpl.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ ... -gui-label
- koheron, also doing some laser experiments with the red pitaya
https://www.koheron.com/blog/2015/11/15 ... elocimeter
- The group of Thomas Witzel at MIT, doing some MRI experiments with the red pitaya. https://openmri.github.io/ocra/gui
After seeing the possibilites i would like to to my own projects like them, including:
- writing some fpga code ( vivado)
- writing some python applications/ programs (PyQt)
- interface some sensors, / slow precisions DAC´s & ADC´s
As a chemist, i have 0 experience in doing this, and i have no idea where to start.
If someone coould provide some information where to start, this would be awesome.
So far i only have experience with microcontrollers.
What i want to do:
- Building some projects for electrochemistry, like potentiostats, galvanostats, impedance analyzers.
Greets S.