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This page is for board specific information. More information can be found on the [[Raspberrypi_Current_and_Temperature_Sensor_Adaptor | generic page for RPICT series]]. | This page is for board specific information. More information can be found on the [[Raspberrypi_Current_and_Temperature_Sensor_Adaptor | generic page for RPICT series]]. |
Revision as of 18:16, 2 July 2017
RPICT4V3 Version 2

This page is for board specific information. More information can be found on the generic page for RPICT series.
- 8 AC current sensors.
- Compute real power.
- Fit on Raspberrypi 4 holes mounting pattern.
- AtMega328 Mcu (Arduino UNO)
- MCP3208 ADC
- Stackable (up to 5 boards together)
Recommended sensors
- AC Current sensor: SCT-013-000
- AC Voltage sensor:
- UK: 77DB-06-09
- EU: 77DE-06-09
- US: STA-4190D
Stacking Configuration
General stacking information is described in the RPICT stacking page.
RPICT_Stacking
Software Configuration
Using a serial line terminal program one can configure the following:
- Polling interval - Output format (csv or emoncms) - Calibration values (Voltage and Current) - Voltage/current combinations for real power computation. - Output channels
The documentation for serial configuration can be found on this page.
Over Serial Configuration - Sketch 2.2
Over Serial Configuration - Sketch 2.3
Over Serial Configuration - Sketch 2.4
Starting from sketch 2.4 the board can be configured with the online configurator.
Files
(note boards are sold already flashed with latest firmware).