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Raspberry Pi + MCC 118 for Data Acquisition |
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Recently, I got a chance to try out the MCC 118 DAQ expansion board from the Raspberry Pi lab. This is my first time encountering a professional DAQ card, and I started exploring with curiosity about data acquisition. First, I learned that this board can support 8 channels of data acquisition simultaneously, but I only need to use one channel to achieve environmental light collection. I will use a light sensor module with analog output functionality placed outdoors to collect its analog electrical signals and linearly convert them into a brightness index. Inside a fish tank, I installed an LED ambient light and tried to set the brightness of this LED ambient light based on the collected outdoor light brightness index. Ultimately, I achieved real-time synchronization of the indoor fish tank’s illumination with the outdoor natural light, allowing my beloved fish to feel the changes in outdoor weather in real-time. |
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