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Difference with version 1.0 is the atmega328 MCU instead of the Attiny84.
Difference with version 1.0 is the atmega328 MCU instead of the Attiny84.
This version is not stackable, this is only planned for later versions.
This version is not stackable, this is only planned for later versions.
* 7 AC current sensor
* 1 AC Voltage sensor.
* Compute real power.
* Fit on Raspberrypi 4 holes mounting pattern.
* AtMega328 Mcu


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Revision as of 11:11, 11 March 2016

The RPICT7V1 version 2.0

Difference with version 1.0 is the atmega328 MCU instead of the Attiny84. This version is not stackable, this is only planned for later versions.


  • 7 AC current sensor
  • 1 AC Voltage sensor.
  • Compute real power.
  • Fit on Raspberrypi 4 holes mounting pattern.
  • AtMega328 Mcu


Recommended sensors

  • AC Current sensor: SCT-013-000
  • AC Voltage sensor:
    • UK: 77DB-06-09
    • EU: 77DE-06-09
    • US: 77DA-10-09


Files

Library needed is the EMonlib from openergymonitor.
Default Sketch V2.0.

Emoncms Config

 [[11]]
    nodename = RPICT7V1
    firmware = RPICT7V1_V2_0.ino
    hardware = RPICT7V1
    [[[rx]]]
        names = Vrms1,Realpower1, Realpower2, Realpower3, Realpower4, Realpower5, Realpower6, Realpower7
        datacodes = h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h
        scales = 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1
        units = V,W,W,W,W,W,W,W

Programming

In order to program the board an avr programmer with 6pin SPI connector is needed.
In Arduino IDE select board as Arduino Nano w/ ATmega328. Upload sketch using File | Upload Using Programmer.