Description
The MCC 118 DAQ HAT provides eight channels of analog voltage measurement for Raspberry Pi based data acquisition / data logger systems. The MCC 118 maximum data rate is 100 kS/s per board for taking single point or waveform voltage measurements. Up to eight MCC 118 devices can be stacked - providing up to 64 channels of data and a maximum throughput of 320 kS/s.
All MCC DAQ HATs provide easy-to-use C/C++® and Python™ open-source libraries and examples allowing you to take reliable, quality measurements quickly.
NOTE: Raspberry Pi is not included with the MCC 118.
Features
- Eight 12-bit voltage inputs
- Sample rate up to 100 kS/s
- ±10 V input range
- Onboard sample buffers allow high-speed acquisition
- External scan clock I/O
- External digital trigger input
- Screw terminal connections
- Ability to stack up to eight MCC HATs onto a single Raspberry Pi for a maximum throughput of 320 kS/s
- Getting Started Guide
- Hardware required to connect to a Raspberry Pi (connector, standoffs, screws, nuts, and jumpers)
Specifications
ANALOG INPUT | ||||
CHANNELS | RESOLUTION | MAX SAMPLE RATE | ||
8 SE | 12-bit | 100 kS/s | ||
SAMPLING | RANGES | ISOLATION | ||
Multiplexed | ±10 V | — | ||
ANALOG OUTPUT | ||||
CHANNELS | RESOLUTION | SPEED | ||
— | — | — | ||
DIGITAL I/O | ||||
CHANNELS | COUNTER/TIMERS | ENCODER | ||
— | — | — |
SOFTWARE | POWER | |
OS SUPPORT | DRIVERS | POWER |
Linux®, Raspbian® | DAQ HAT Library™ | 3.3 V provided by Rpi |
Technical
MCC-118 Voltage Measurement DAQ for Raspberry Pi® Datasheet
MCC DAQ HAT White Paper