{"id":2327,"date":"2011-03-07T18:17:07","date_gmt":"2011-03-08T02:17:07","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T07:00:00","slug":"2327","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vernier.com\/til\/2327","title":{"rendered":"Is there a way to connect Vernier sensors to Pachube?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yes. We have a project from Dave&#8217;s garage that lets you connect one Vernier sensor to Pachube. We call it VS2PB. Details on the application are below. It is available on request by sending a message to pachube@vernier.com.<\/p>\n<p>Part I. Introduction<br \/>\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<\/p>\n<p>What is VS2PB?<br \/>\nVernier Sensors to Pachube is a program that sends Vernier sensor data to Pachube. Once on Pachube, the data is available<br \/>\nto any internet-connected device through the Pachube website or one of its many apps. For example, you caould connect a Go!Temp<br \/>\nto a computer in a classroom and monitor the temperature from home or on a smart phone.<\/p>\n<p>What is Pachube?<br \/>\nPachube is an internet service that enables the  &#8220;Internet of Things,&#8221; an ideal where everyday objects are<br \/>\nconnected to each other through the internet. Each datastream is connected to a real-world sensor. Datastreams are aggregated into<br \/>\nenvironments. For example, a classroom can be an environment, and the datastreams would be Temperature and Humidity.  <\/p>\n<p>How does VS2PB fit into this?<br \/>\nVS2PB acts as a single datastream for any environment. VS2PB updates Pachube with the latest data<br \/>\nfrom a Go!Temp, Go!Link, or LabQuest device at a user-defined interval. Triggering is also available<br \/>\nfor more control over when VS2PB updates.<\/p>\n<p>Part II. Getting Started<br \/>\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br \/>\nBefore proceding, make sure you have an activated Pachube account at www.Pachube.com.<\/p>\n<p>Run the VS2PB installer. The installer does not install the necessary drivers. If you have<br \/>\nLogger <i>Pro<\/i> or Logger Lite, you already have the drivers. Otherwise, get them from www.vernier.com\/drivers<\/p>\n<p>Create a manual feed on the Pachube website and add a datastream.<\/p>\n<p>In VS2PB, navigate to the options dialog and add your API key. You can find your API key in your welcome e-mail from<br \/>\nPachube or on the settings page of your Pachube profile.<\/p>\n<p>Set the Environment ID to the ID of your feed, and the datastream ID to the ID of your datastream. You can find your feed ID in the URL of<br \/>\nyour feed, i.e. www.Pachube.com\/feeds\/xxxxx where xxxxx is the feed ID.<\/p>\n<p>You can also adjust the update time and condition to your liking and click Done to save your preferences.<\/p>\n<p>Enjoy!<\/p>\n<p>Part III. Known Limitations<br \/>\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br \/>\nVS2PB only supports one sensor at a time and only one datastream. Do not try to run more than<br \/>\none instance of VS2PB on a single machine.<\/p>\n<p>Sensors NOT supported by VS2PB:<br \/>\nSensors that require calculated columns:<br \/>\n          Hand-Grip Heart Rate Monitor, order code HGH-BTA, $119.00<br \/>\n          Spirometer, order code SPR-BTA, $199.00<br \/>\n          Blood Pressure Sensor, order code BPS-BTA, $105.00<br \/>\n          Flow Rate Sensor, order code FLO-BTA, $129.00<\/p>\n<p>     Sensors that require calibration before use:<br \/>\n          Ammonium Ion-Selective Electrode, order code NH4-BTA, $179.00<br \/>\n          Chloride Ion-Selective Electrode, order code CL-BTA, $179.00<br \/>\n          Nitrate Ion-Selective Electrode, order code NO3-BTA, $179.00<br \/>\n          Calcium Ion-Selective Electrode, order code CA-BTA, $179.00<\/p>\n<p>Part IV. Inside VS2PB<br \/>\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br \/>\nVS2PB, written in C#, runs on the .NET framework. It uses the GoIO.NET and NGIO.NET SDKs from Vernier. It uses Pachube&#8217;s RESTful API for communication with Pachube. It is based on Go!Tweet but hooks into Pachube instead.<\/p>\n<p>System Requirements:<br \/>\nWindows XP and newer<br \/>\nMicrosoft .NET framework 3.5<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"\/til\/2928\/\">Do you have an SDK or API for your sensors?<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yes. We have a project from Dave&#8217;s garage that lets you connect one Vernier sensor to Pachube. We call it VS2PB. 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