MCC 128
16-bit, 100 kS/s, 8 SE/4 DIFF Analog Inputs, Multiple Input RangesVoltage Measurement DAQ HAT for Raspberry Pi
( P/N:6069-410-001 )
The Measurement Computing MCC 128 is a voltage HAT (Hardware Attached on Top) board designed for use with Raspberry Pi®. It provides eight single-ended (SE) or four differential (DIFF) analog inputs with the following input ranges (+/-10 V, +/-5 V, +/-2 V, +/-1 V). A bidirectional clock I/O pin lets users pace operations with an external clock signal or with the board’s internal scan clock. Use software to set the direction. The external digital trigger input is software-configurable for rising or falling edge, or high or low level. The MCC 128 is powered with 3.3 V provided by the Raspberry Pi through the GPIO header connector. HAT configuration parameters are stored in an on-board EEPROM that allows the Raspberry Pi to automatically set up the GPIO pins when the HAT is connected. The open-source MCC DAQ HAT Library of commands in C/C++ and Python allows users to develop applications on the Raspberry Pi using Linux. The MCC DAQ HAT Library supports operation with multiple MCC DAQ HATs running concurrently. Console-based and user interface (UI) example programs are available for each API.
Features
8 SE/4 DIFF 16-bit voltage inputs
100 kS/s max sample rate (320 kS/s aggregate for stacked boards)
Multiple input ranges (+/-10 V, +/-5 V, +/-2 V, +/-1 V)
Onboard sample buffers allow high-speed acquisition
External scan clock
External digital trigger input
Screw terminal connections
Demo / Project Links
Installing and Using the Library
Open-source Library for C/C++ and Python