Dear Artisan user group;
I have received an error I have not seen before using a Mac with the latest solfware : Sierra with a 64 bit system.
We have installed the CP210 driver with our data logger using Omron controls.
Here is a screen shot:
Modbus Error: Read float() hex() argument can't be converted to hex@line 30521
Could it be we have the wrong driver installed?
We use to use the FT232 driver but data driver was upgraded to a new model that has worked with the CP210 driver on most models (this data logger is setup for future use with Bluetooth capabilities)
Thank You;
Randy Harper
Hi,
On the device page https://artisan-scope.org/devices/meters/
I read that the optically isolated Victor 86B is compatible with Scope,
while others say Scope do not work with USB HID devices, such as the Victor
DMM....
My Victor 86B shows up in the device manager under USB HID devices in win 7.
In Artisan 2.0.0 Scope config devices is set to Meter/Victor 86B after
which a port config window appears to select a com port.
I have installed the CP210X driver, and would expect a virtual comport to
show up, when the Victor 86B is connected, but that does not seem to happen.
Any suggestions to cure the problem, please let me know.
Alternatively, for two K-type sensors, which optically isolated solution is
the choice for Artisan Scope 2.0.0, please.
Thanks in advance,
Henrik
Hi all,
I’ve done 5 roasts today and for two of those ET and BT Delta curves just disappeared during the roast. As soon as I switched OFF they appeared. I check my settings and can’t find anything.
Many thanks
Luke
version = 2.1.3 (0a28c0e4)
Wondering what I might be doing wrong or missing.
To help un-clutter my graphs so the annotation more readable (they sometimes get place on top of one another) I'm trying to reposition some of them. This happens to me near the end of the roast when Drop, SCs, SCs all occur close to one another.
I click on them, move them or spread them out but they 'snap back' to where they were originally place during the roast.
Maybe I'm not initiating the move correctly and/or ending the move properly. I can't find anything in the documentation on this other that indicating it was introduced in 2.1.1 (if I remember correctly).
Any help, thoughts (or adult supervision :-) ) on this would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dennie
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I have Artisan running with a Phidget SBC for logging, but have been
looking at implementing the software PID. The Phidget has devices that
can control my SSR (currently using manual control) via a 0-5v
voltage-out device (out1001_0 12-bit voltage out phidget).
My question is, how do I setup up this as a control device for the
software pid. I see the TC4 and Modbus devices, but nothing using
phidget channels to the out1001 device. Can I define the device somewhere?
Thanks, Glen
Dan the information you need should be in the Quick Start Guide here -
https://artisan-scope.org/docs/events/
Let us know if it isn’t.
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>> On Feb 4, 2020, at 5:21 PM, Dan Lawrence via Artisan-User <artisan-user(a)lists.einfachkaffee.de> wrote:
>
> Good evening Marko,
> I have my pid set up and is working quite well. What I would like to know is how I can add to the timeline a plot of the voltage (or position of the slider) sent to the ssr that will display real time during the roast and also show in the final display. Is this possible?
> Thanks,
> Dan Lawrence
> P.S. here is a screen shot of a recent roast:
> <image.png>
>
>
>
>> On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 8:11 AM Marko Luther via Artisan-User <artisan-user(a)lists.einfachkaffee.de> wrote:
>> Dear Glen,
>>
>> the Artisan software PID takes a temperature channel as input and a moves an event slider as output. If you organize your Phidget OUT1001 such that it can control your SSR from the slider, eg. 0-100%, then the PID control can be directed to move that one.
>>
>> To have a slider control the one channel on your OUT1001 (12-bit Voltage Output Phidget) you need to set the sliders action to "VOUT Command" and use something like
>>
>> out(0,{})
>>
>> Note that the value v is here set to "{}" which is replaced by the actual slider value.
>> The OUT1001 has a range of 0-5V and the out(c,v) VOUT Command action assumes the value v in V, you have to map the regular slider values from the range 0-100 to the range 0-5. So you want to have the slider factor set to 0,05.
>>
>> See https://artisan-roasterscope.blogspot.com/2017/12/more-phidgets.html
>>
>> Does this makes sense?
>> M
>>
>>
>> <Screenshot 2020-01-23 at 15.08.09.png>
>> <Screenshot 2020-01-23 at 15.08.42.png>
>>
>>> On 23. Jan 2020, at 14:43, Glen Brent via Artisan-User <artisan-user(a)lists.einfachkaffee.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I have Artisan running with a Phidget SBC for logging, but have been looking at implementing the software PID. The Phidget has devices that can control my SSR (currently using manual control) via a 0-5v voltage-out device (out1001_0 12-bit voltage out phidget).
>>>
>>> My question is, how do I setup up this as a control device for the software pid. I see the TC4 and Modbus devices, but nothing using phidget channels to the out1001 device. Can I define the device somewhere?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Glen
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I'm relatively new to artisan. Been using RoastLogger for years but now that
I have my phidget 1048 I don't need the camera/ocr feature anymore.
I haven't been able to locate the help file or information about the
settings under Config-Device - Phidgets tab. For instance, Async check
boxes, raw data, change etc. I've found everything on the github page, but
maybe I just haven't been successful in pinpointing the proper area to look.
Secondly- I'm roasting on a Diedrich IR-24, which has a thicker J
thermocouple than the one I've hooked up to artisan, which is a K type 1/8in
I purchased here:
https://www.automationdirect.com/adc/Shopping/Catalog/Sensors_-z-_Encoders/T
emperature_Sensors_-a-_Transmitters/Thermocouple_Sensors/Probes_(with_Lead_W
ire_Transition)/THMK-T06L06-01
The temperatures are around 30 degrees F higher on the thinner K
thermocouple than what the roaster is reporting, even though my
thermocouples in the roaster are mounted next to each other (didn't want to
piggyback on BT of the roaster to phidgets)
Does anyone have any experience in this area? Perhaps the simple fact that
the probe is thinner means the readings will be different, but I do not
know. It would appear that the readings on the roaster are accurate while
the other is much hotter.
Just getting started, and appreciate any guidance.