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I would like to use visual programming, blocks which translate to Python (not Node-RED) with DAQCplate. They have two other plates but i'm not interested right now those two.
This would allow to use analog inputs to Raspberry and especially it would be easier for newbies because they could use this setup instead of adding Arduino to Raspberry.
The Pi-Plates DAQCplate (DAC-SEE) adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes 7 powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high current LEDs as well as 8 analog to digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. In addition there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs, and seven general purpose indicator LEDs. The datasheet below contains all of the features of this powerful board:
I would like to use visual programming, blocks which translate to Python (not Node-RED) with DAQCplate. They have two other plates but i'm not interested right now those two.
This would allow to use analog inputs to Raspberry and especially it would be easier for newbies because they could use this setup instead of adding Arduino to Raspberry.
http://pi-plates.com/daqcr1
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