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If you are acquiring our product for the first time we recommend starting with RPICT units instead [[Raspberrypi_Current_and_Temperature_Sensor_Adaptor| here]].
If you are acquiring our product for the first time we recommend starting with RPICT units instead [[Raspberrypi_Current_and_Temperature_Sensor_Adaptor| here]].
==Software installation==
Get the packga eand install it
wget http://lechacal.com/RPIWA/rpiwa-realtime-v1.0.0_armhf.deb
sudo dpkg -i  rpiwa-realtime-v1.0.0_armhf.deb

Revision as of 20:47, 24 May 2021

This product is under development. For stable products please refer to our RPICT range instead

RPIWA range aims to provide the same functionalities as RPICT range which is to compute RMS values and power related values at regular intervals. The bonus with RPIWA is the possibility to directly access the raw data. A developer can now perform his own RMS / power computations if desired. Or maybe plot the fft in real time. Or anything else you invented. A great benefit is the ability to perform continuous monitoring as the waveform sampling is now uninterrupted.

Let's compare RPICT and RPIWA in the current state.

RPIWA

  • RMS and power related computations.
  • Continuous monitoring.
  • Limited Product (only RPICT7V1 for now).
  • Not stackable.
  • Not stable (we are still working on the software).

RPICT

  • RMS and power related computations.
  • No continuous monitoring.
  • Stable and well established.
  • Large range of product.
  • Stackable.

If you are acquiring our product for the first time we recommend starting with RPICT units instead here.

Software installation

Get the packga eand install it

wget http://lechacal.com/RPIWA/rpiwa-realtime-v1.0.0_armhf.deb
sudo dpkg -i  rpiwa-realtime-v1.0.0_armhf.deb