This is the list of questions and answers from the Webinar, Introducing EveryMeasure - Optimize your Test & Measurement data with the power of the Cloud on 04/16/2024.
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Question Asked | Answer Given |
Can the date stamp have the form of 2024-04-16 18:21:00? This helps when you cross frontiers (such as a new year). | Yes, that timestamp format is currently supported. Initially, EveryMeasure will have strict requirements on file format when converting to a Stream, however support for more formats will be added over time. For details please see https://support.digilent.com/hc/en-us/articles/22887524680091-Proper-format-for-Stream-conversion |
Are there plans to connect EveryMeasure to AI? | We don't currently have any scoped plans to integrate AI into EveryMeasure. |
Can you convert the data to frequency domain? | EveryMeasure streams are specifically designed for time series data. We plan to build tools on top of streams for data analysis including frequency analysis. |
Have you tied this into prognostics (predicting faults?) | Not yet, but that is an obvious next step once you have easy access to the data. |
I'm collecting data using Matlab and the AD3. How do I get this data into this new system? | EveryMeasure Drive can ingest any properly formated CSV/Excel file. For this use case, just ensure that Matlab is exporting the collected data in the proper format. We'll have knowledge base articles and example files displaying a proper format. |
Will there be any data security compliance such as for HIPPA, PPI etc? Or is this intended for general data that isn't sensitive? | EveryMeasure is not meant to process data that is subject to HIPPA or similar requirements. |
Is this limited to Digilent measurement hardware? | EveryMeasure Drive can ingest properly formated CSV/Excel files that are generated from any device. It also supports the standard export formats from Digilent WaveForms and DAQAMI. EveryMeasure IoT, our remote logging software releasing later this year, will initially only support Digilent/MCC devices. We have plans to make an API available that will help support 3rd party devices and custom applications. |
What is the price point for EveryMeasure? | EveryMeasure Drive starts at $8/Month |
How can Labview and other software send data, is there an SDK for LabVIEW? | We will provide an HTTP API, but we're a couple steps away from that at this point. |
Do you have an SDK that can be used with C or python? | Initially EveryMeasure will not provide API access, but we plan to add an HTTP API in the future as well as SDKs for C++, Python, LabVIEW, etc. |
would you provide tools for linux/Mac environment |
EveryMeasure Drive is web browser based and can be used from any OS that can open a web browser and connect to the internet. |
What cloud service you use | EveryMeasure is a custom solution developed by Digilent and is currently being hosted on AWS infrastructure. |
Digilent is an NI company. Do you support TDMS? | EveryMeasure currently supports properly formated CSV/Excel files. We don't currently support TDMS files. |
How do you actually access the every measure beta? Or is it accessible yet? | You can register for beta acccess at https://www.everymeasure.com/. We will be inviting people in very soon. |
To what extent does EveryMeasure respond to cybersecurity requirements? | EveryMeasure is subject to the same web security standards that govern National Instruments. You can read up on NI's approach to security in our web technologies here: https://www.ni.com/en/support/security/security-in-ni-web-technology.html |
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