The MCC 152 Voltage Output and DIO HAT provides two channels of analog voltage output and eight digital I/O for Raspberry Pi based systems. The 12-bit voltage outputs feature a 0-5 V range and can be updated at up to 5 kS/s. Up to eight MCC DAQ HAT devices can be stacked onto one Raspberry Pi.
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 152 is a voltage output and digital input/output HAT (Hardware Attachedon Top) designed for use with 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 152 HAT provides two analog outputs and eight digital I/O bits. Up toeight MCC HATs can be stacked onto one Raspberry Pi. With CMOS input thresholds, selectable voltage operation, and 5 V tolerance for the digital inputs, thedigital channels support both 3.3 V and 5 V logic types.
Raspberry Pi InterfaceThe MCC 152 header plugs into the 40-pingeneral purpose I/O (GPIO) connector on auser-supplied Raspberry Pi. The MCC 152was 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. Userscan mix and match MCC HAT modelsin the stack.