General Information
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Analog outputs are then connected to the T7:
U - channel 1 - AIN0
V - channel 2 - AIN1
W - channel 3 - AIN2
sonic speed - channel 4 - AIN3
Sample Dataset taken over 10 min:
And zoomed in to ~half a second of data taking:
Relevant code for analyzing
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binary datafile
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Created on Tue Nov 30 02:11:06 2021 @author: brodi """ import pandas as pd from sqlalchemy import create_engine db_fi = r"sqlite:///anemometer.db" def load_pd(db_fi: str, table: str) -> pd.DataFrame: """ loads pandas df from db given table name """ engine = create_engine(db_fi, echo = False) with engine.connect() as sqlite_connection: df = pd.read_sql(table, sqlite_connection) return df |
If database file is named anemometer, for instance, you can load it into a dataframe and then convert the relevant voltage measurements into wind speed and temperature with:
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# Load datafile into pandas data frame db_fi = r"sqlite:///anemometer.db" df = load_pd(df_fi, "anem") # Add columns in correct units # because the units are +/- 5 m/s, 0 to 5 V df['vx_ms'] = (df.vx - 2.5) * 2 df['vy_ms'] = (df.vy - 2.5) * 2 df['vz_ms'] = (df.vz - 2.5) * 2 # because sonic temperature is measured on a scale of 0 to 5 V # from -40 to 70 C df['tsonic'] = -40 + df.vsonic/5 * 110 #Plot data plt.plot(df.t, df.vx_ms, label = 'Vx') plt.plot(df.t, df.vy_ms, label = 'Vy') plt.plot(df.t, df.vz_ms, label = 'Vz') # plt.plot(df.t, df.tsonic/8 - np.mean(df.tsonic/8), label = 'Temp') plt.legend() plt.xlabel('Time') plt.ylabel('Wind Speed (m/s)') plt.show() plt.plot(df.t, df.tsonic) plt.xlabel('Time') plt.ylabel(r'Sonic Temperature ($^o$C)') plt.show() |
Which gives the first plots in the previous section.
Relevant pin connections (all of which are copied from the manual)
Output pins from the anemometer (p. 15 of manual):
To change the analog output settings, connect a RS 432 serial port to a windows computer and to the anemometer outputs.
RS 432 serial port pin connections (p.32 of manual):
For the serial connector we were using, pin 2 was white, pin 3 was yellow, pin 5 was orange, but apparently this isn't necessarily generically true.
The windows computer should have WIND software downloaded on it. Follow p. 46 of the manual.