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Build your own RPI DAQ, I guess?

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scottiebabe over 2 years ago

I have been going down this Industrial IO (https://wiki.analog.com/university/labs/software/iio_intro_toolbox) rabbit hole for sometime now.

I have discovered ADI has their own RPI Linux Image called: ADI Kuiper Linux (https://wiki.analog.com/resources/tools-software/linux-software/kuiper-linux) Thankfully its still 32-bit so it runs on my pizero W

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It boots on a pizero W (don't know if bog down interfacing to higher speed ADC/DAC, perhaps?)

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There are a long list of supported peripherals like ADCs,DACs, and sensors...

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Source: https://wiki.analog.com/resources/tools-software/linux-software/kuiper-linux/project-list 

They have a basic DAQ project using an AD5592 PMOD(https://wiki.analog.com/resources/eval/user-guides/circuits-from-the-lab/eval-ad5592r-pmdz)

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I think gnu-radio supports libiio, so you could build your own SDR.

I can remotely connect to the iio interface on the RPI from my Windows PC:

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Very cool!

This is all new to me, but I think its very interesting!

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    misaz over 2 years ago

    The idea of accessing data from chips using Raspberry Pi is fantastic. Linux provides lot of tools which significantly simplify the analysis. Last year I used similar idea in Experimenting with CSA and deveoped command line utility for controlling and receiving data from MAX40080 CSA. It is extremely powerfull to use it from bash and do scripted tests. It saved me a huge amount of time.

     Blog #8: Using MAX40080 without writing any code 

     Blog #9: Measuring USB Flash Disk Power Consumption 

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    misaz over 2 years ago

    The idea of accessing data from chips using Raspberry Pi is fantastic. Linux provides lot of tools which significantly simplify the analysis. Last year I used similar idea in Experimenting with CSA and deveoped command line utility for controlling and receiving data from MAX40080 CSA. It is extremely powerfull to use it from bash and do scripted tests. It saved me a huge amount of time.

     Blog #8: Using MAX40080 without writing any code 

     Blog #9: Measuring USB Flash Disk Power Consumption 

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