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Raspberry Pi 2 wireless temperature box
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Raspberry Pi 2 wireless temperature box. The π wifi 1wire sensor = pure awesomeness. Posted by Christian Haschek on 16.03.15. Next Post →. Larr; Previous Post. I made a project where I used a Raspberry Pi to collect temperature data from in and outside my home. Today I've gone wireless with my new Raspberry Pi 2 to collect data from the balcony. To make it sort-of weather proof I put it in a small case. 1 - The case. 2 - Read the temperature. I use a DS1820 1-wire temperature sensor. If you see the senso...
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IEPE-Link™ -LXRS® | LORD Sensing Systems
http://www.microstrain.com/wireless/iepe-link
Specialized high-speed node is designed for synchronized, periodic burst sampling of piezoelectric devices. Designed for high speed, high resolution periodic burst sampling of Integral Electronic Piezoelectric (IEPE) and Integrated Circuit Piezoelectric (ICP ) accelerometers. Ideal for vibration sensing in challenging applications, such as critical structure and machine health monitoring. High resolution data with 24-bit A/D converter. User-programmable 1 KHz to 104 KHz sample rates. 1095 dB dynamic range.
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V-Link® -LXRS® | LORD Sensing Systems
http://www.microstrain.com/wireless/v-link
Is a versatile seven channel analog wireless sensor node with high sample rates and datalogging capability. Four differential and three single-ended analog input channels and an internal temperature sensor. Ideal for remote and long term measurement of many. Wheatstone bridge and analog-type sensors including: strain, force, torque, pressure, acceleration, vibration, magnetic field, displacement and geophones. Supports continuous, burst, and event-triggered sampling. And datalogging to internal memory.
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