The Measurement Computing MCC 118 and MCC 128 DAQ HATs feature eight channels of analog voltage measurement for Raspberry Pi-based data acquisition systems. Each device has a maximum sample rate of 100 kS/s for taking single point or waveform voltage measurements. Up to eight MCC HATs can be stacked onto one Raspberry Pi - providing up to 64 channels of data and a maximum throughput of 320 kS/s.
MCC 118 features 12-bit resolution and 8 SE analog inputs with a +/-10V input range.
MCC 128 features 16-bit resolution and 8 SE/ 4 DIFF analog inputs with the following input ranges (+/-10 V, +/-5 V, +/-2 V, +/-1 V).
All DAQ HATs include C/C++® and Python™ examples and an open-source library. Comprehensive API and hardware documentation are also provided.
There are five devices in the MCC DAQ HAT Series. Models are available with voltage inputs, thermocouple inputs, IEPE-based sensor inputs, analog outputs, and digital I/O allowing users to configure multifunction, Raspberry Pi-based data logger solutions.
OEM versions of the MCC 118 and MCC 128 with (unpopulated) header connectors instead of screw terminals are available. Please contact our sales department by submitting a form for purchasing information.
Raspberry Pi is not included with the MCC 118/MCC 128.
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