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<small>(note boards are sold already flashed with latest firmware).</small> | <small>(note boards are sold already flashed with latest firmware).</small> | ||
==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. <br> | |||
[[Over Serial Configuration - Sketch 2.6]]<br> | |||
[[File:Online_config_01.png | 300px| link=http://lechacal.com/RPICT/config/generator/]] Starting from sketch 2.4 the board can be configured with the [http://lechacal.com/RPICT/config/generator/ online configurator]. | |||
==Related Pages== | ==Related Pages== |
Revision as of 13:55, 21 October 2017
- Hosts RaspberryPi Zero
- 4 CT sensors
- 3 AC Voltage
- 1 DS18B20 port (temperature)
- ATmega328 mcu (Arduino UNO)
- Fits in Aluminium Enclosure from Evatron
- Option to stack mezzanine board for additional sensors.
Files
(note boards are sold already flashed with latest firmware).
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 2.6
Starting from sketch 2.4 the board can be configured with the online configurator.
Related Pages