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[LUG] Linux for SPC




Hi DCLUG,

SPC - (Statistical Process Control)

I am currently looking at deploying headless linux boxes in some of our 
equipment. The purpose is that some of our equipment performs quality control 
checks (measurements, pass/fail status etc) and this data is available via 
USB/RS232 interface. I am thinking that a microATX system built inside out 
main equipent could log this data to a SQL database that could log all data 
with dates and times and make this avaiable via a LAN to "the powers that be" 
or automated systems or even make data avaiable via a web page. I see a 
number of advantages using the linux aproach

a) licence fees
b) simplicity of implementation (basicly a default distro install, one 
database table and a simple script)
c) open standards so customers are not locked in to us (i think this scores 
brownie points)

What worries me is supporting such a setup, it is typical that in the 
environments these systems are going into there are not many highly technical 
people who can fight problems and while getting people to check fuses etc in 
the main equipment is one thing computer problems are a whole other world. If 
I go for a rock solid distribution (debian stable?) that should avoid many of 
these pit falls (IMHO). (If systems go down in the first 12 months we fix 
them free anyway). I am also worried about how the customers will interface 
to such a system, while many people here would regard this as a trival task 
to access a workstation and read a sql database (over a lan) would customers? 
I presume if they are implementing a full SPC system they will have some 
programmers in to do the job so they can just read the open source docs and 
find out what to do?

I have no idea what people are really using for SPC control/logging, our 
customers just want it but don't really know what they want! and I am not 
sure how a system such as this would fit in to a bigger picture in a factory.

Anybody know anything about this, or have thoughts and suggestions that could 
aid me?

Many thanks

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Robin Cornelius
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