Raspberry Pi based Digital Measurement System in Physics
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The modern sensors used with the Raspberry Pi in this Digital Measurement System have several features and benefits, such as very small sizes for tiny assemblies, on-board filter settings, or programmable modes to fine-tune the measuring process and power consumption. Analog sensors need to be interfaced with the Raspberry Pi via analog-to-digital convertor ADC-module for converting analogue values into digital data. The ADS1115 device is well suited as a precision, I2C-compatible analog-to-digital converter with an incorporated programmable gain amplifier. The PhyPiDAQ- software package contains a range of classes programmed in Python for easy access and control of the pins of the Raspberry Pi and includes a collection of specific libraries designed for communication with sensors.
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