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| Model Number: 15 | Model Number: 15 | ||
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| User Manual: [[https:// | User Manual: [[https:// | ||
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| Serial Data Configuration: | Serial Data Configuration: | ||
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| The Hydreon RG-15 has a few key components when it comes to setting up the instrument. | The Hydreon RG-15 has a few key components when it comes to setting up the instrument. | ||
| *Sensor - Collects data | *Sensor - Collects data | ||
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| *Power Adapter - Connects to a 12V 2A DC Power supply | *Power Adapter - Connects to a 12V 2A DC Power supply | ||
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| *Serial Adapter - Allows the Raspberry Pi to read sensor data | *Serial Adapter - Allows the Raspberry Pi to read sensor data | ||
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| *Wires - At the end of the cord, there will be six (6) exposed wires of the following colors: | *Wires - At the end of the cord, there will be six (6) exposed wires of the following colors: | ||
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| * Orange - TXD | * Orange - TXD | ||
| * Green - Ground | * Green - Ground | ||
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| By now, you should have your Raspberry Pi computer completely set up, with a DAQ HAT. To continue, you will need: | By now, you should have your Raspberry Pi computer completely set up, with a DAQ HAT. To continue, you will need: | ||
| - | * some sort of DC Power Jack connector, | + | * A Serial to USB adapter |
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| - | * a small screwdriver for undoing and tightening the screws on the DAQ HAT channels, | + | |
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| - | Optionally: | + | |
| - | * a multimeter/ | + | |
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| - | * some apparatus that can introduce humidity | + | |
| - | * and an apparatus that can introduce heat (e.g. a heat gun, or even your hand). | + | |
| - | - Connect the DC Power Jack to power | + | - Connect the power adapter |
| - | - Connect the red wire to the positive connection | + | - Connect the power adapter |
| - | - connect the black wire to the negative connection | + | - Connect the remaining wires to the serial adapter as given above. |
| - | - Optional: If you would like to test the probe prior to connecting it, follow this step. You will need the optional materials. If you do not want to test the probe, skip to step 3. | + | |
| - | - Temperature | + | |
| - | - Using the multimeter, connect the clamps to the exposed ends of the yellow and white wires. | + | |
| - | - Change the setting till you see a readable number. | + | |
| - | - Using your heating apparatus, gently heat the probe and observe the signal increase | + | |
| - | - Humidity | + | |
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| - | - Change the setting till you see a readable number. | + | |
| - | - Using your humidity apparatus, carefully introduce the sensor to a humid environment and observe the signal increase. | + | |
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| - | - Connect | + | |
| - | - Connect the white wire to GND, next to CH5 | + | |
| - If you have properly set up the ADPAA and DAQ HAT, you can now run the python program that coincides with your instrument and observe the data. | - If you have properly set up the ADPAA and DAQ HAT, you can now run the python program that coincides with your instrument and observe the data. | ||
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