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USB DrDAQ Data Logger is compatible with Raspberry Pi

20th August 2012
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Pico Technology’s DrDAQ compact single-board data logger adds 17 I/O channels to your Raspberry Pi. Now your Linux application can have access to a 100 kHz oscilloscope, arbitrary waveform generator, 4 digital I/Os (2 with pulse-counting input and PWM output), 24-bit RGB LED, built-in light sensor, temperature sensor, microphone and sound level sensor, resistance measuring input and pH/redox sensor input.
There are also 3 inputs for Pico’s own sensors or for custom devices that you can build yourself. DrDAQ requires just a single USB connection for power and data.

When connected to the Raspberry Pi single-board computer, DrDAQ forms a powerful data logging system that can be integrated into your custom Linux application. Pico Technology has released a Debian driver and C++ example code for free download. The example code displays a simple text menu that allows you to capture data, control the digital I/O pins, set up the signal generator and drive the LED.

If you don't already have a DrDAQ data logger, you can buy one from Pico or its distributors for only £99 RRP.

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