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2.10
Making your own sensors
2.10.1 Overview
Making your own sensors for USB DrDAQ is quite straightforward provided that you
follow these guidelines.
Your own sensors should draw no more than 100 mA from the 5 V.
The USB DrDAQ is not limited or protected so overcurrents or shorts
could cause damage to the PC USB port.
Designing a USB DrDAQ sensor overview
Each external sensor socket has two channels. One is an auto-detect to inform the
software which type of sensor it is and the other an analogue input that represents the
sensor reading.
There are four pins on the External inputs. This view is looking into the Ext socket on
USB DrDAQ in the direction of entry of the plug:
Pin 1 : Signal Input
Pin 2 : Ground
Pin 3 : Auto Detect
Pin 4 : Supply Voltage
Suitable connectors to these external inputs are FCC 68 4/4 plugs.
Alternatively, the USB DrDAQ sensor adapter (break-out box) from Lascells can be
used, part number LA10-716. The pins are clearly labelled on the box.
The range of the Auto Detect and Signal Input voltages must be between 0 and 2.5
volts. This is a hardware limitation and any signals outside this range will not be read
by the unit. Any voltages greater than ± 30 V fed directly into the device are likely to
damage the unit, and can cause errors with all other USB DrDAQ readings.
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