Silicon_Knight
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I would just go for a simple voltmeter / ohmeter design. I'm a chem major by training, and most of our measurements done in the lab are voltage measurements.
I don't know if the Springboard module is the best platform for this. Reasons:
A: It locks the user into one particular platform. Not necessarily a good idea, even though visors are nice units one has to consider that the average lifespan of a good piece of test equipment is 1 or 2 DECADES. And NO PDAs have withstood the test of time for *that* long. (Hell, we still use 15 year old voltmeters for potentiometric titrations).
B: High barrier of entry - if marketed at the educational level. TI already dominates the field as far as educational data collection units goes, with their CBL/CBL2/CBR units.
C: High barrier of entry - if marketed at the PROFESSIONAL level. At that level, the pros are much more likely to get a Fluke Dititalscope. 8-)
I think your idea is cool though. Actually, I am in the process of coding scientific apps for the visor. Email me if you're interested.
-=- SiKnight
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