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| The Vaisala temperature and humidity probe has a few key components when it comes to setting up the instrument. | The Vaisala temperature and humidity probe has a few key components when it comes to setting up the instrument. | ||
| *Sensors and Sensor Cap/Shield - The shield/cap protects the sensors from damage, while the sensors collect data on temperature and humidity. | *Sensors and Sensor Cap/Shield - The shield/cap protects the sensors from damage, while the sensors collect data on temperature and humidity. | ||
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| *Shield - Protects the entire upper area of the apparatus from harsher conditions. | *Shield - Protects the entire upper area of the apparatus from harsher conditions. | ||
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| *Wires - At the end of the cord, there will be seven (7) exposed wires of the following colors: clear (no plastic covering), green, yellow, blue, white, red, and black. | *Wires - At the end of the cord, there will be seven (7) exposed wires of the following colors: clear (no plastic covering), green, yellow, blue, white, red, and black. | ||
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| * Clear - Shield wire: it protects the other wires from interference from the surroundings. | * Clear - Shield wire: it protects the other wires from interference from the surroundings. | ||
| * Green - [Needs to be updated] | * Green - [Needs to be updated] | ||
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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, | * some sort of DC Power Jack connector, | ||
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| * a small screwdriver for undoing and tightening the screws on the DAQ HAT channels, | * a small screwdriver for undoing and tightening the screws on the DAQ HAT channels, | ||
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| Optionally: | Optionally: | ||
| * a multimeter/ | * a multimeter/ | ||
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| * some apparatus that can introduce humidity (e.g. a half-full gallon of water), | * some apparatus that can introduce humidity (e.g. a half-full gallon of water), | ||
| * and an apparatus that can introduce heat (e.g. a heat gun, or even your hand). | * and an apparatus that can introduce heat (e.g. a heat gun, or even your hand). | ||
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