The MCC 128 DAQ HAT provides 8 SE/4 DIFF channels of analog voltage measurement for Raspberry Pi based data acquisition / data logger systems. It features 16-bit resolution and multiple analog input ranges, ideal for making precision measurements.
The MCC 128 maximum sample rate is 100 kS/s per board for taking single point or waveform voltage measurements. Up to eight MCC 128 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.
The MCC 128 is a voltage HAT (Hardware Attached on Top) board designed for usewith Raspberry Pi, the most popular single-board computer on the market today.A HAT is an add-on board with a 40W GPIO (general purpose input/output) connector that conforms to the Raspberry Pi HAT specification.The MCC 128 HAT provides 8 SE/4 DIFF analog inputs for voltage measurements.Up to eight MCC HATs can be stacked onto one Raspberry Pi.
Raspberry Pi Interface
The MCC 128 header plugs into the 40-pingeneral purpose I/O (GPIO) connector on auser-supplied Raspberry Pi. The MCC 128was tested for use with all Raspberry Pimodels with the 40-pin GPIO connector.
HAT configuration
HAT configuration parameters are storedin an on-board EEPROM that allows theRaspberry Pi to automatically set up theGPIO pins when the HAT is connected.
Stackable HATs
Up to eight MCC HAT boards can bestacked onto a single Raspberry Pi. Multiple boards can be synchronized usingexternal clock and trigger input options.Users can mix and match MCC HATmodels in the stack.