Data Acquisition System for Raspberry Pi
A project in Sunnyvale, CA by Wattminder Instruments000days
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A low-cost, flexible, multi-channel, high speed, Data Acquisition System for the Raspberry Pi
Backers: 45
Average Pledge Per Backer: $82
Funded: $3,703 of $50,000
Dates: Mar 1st -> Mar 31st (30 days)
Project By: Wattminder Instruments
Backers: 45
Average Pledge Per Backer: $82
Funded: $3,703 of $50,000
Dates: Mar 1st -> Mar 31st (30 days)
Project By: Wattminder Instruments
$3,703
current pledge level
Last Updated: March 30 @ 19:03 -0400 GMT
7%
of goal
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Latest News
Thank You and we'll be back!
March 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks for all your support and feedback. We will suspend this current KickStarter project soon and prepare for a re-launch. We are continuing with our current development plans. We appreciate your feedback and are incorporating them in our... (Read More)
Upcoming resources for teachers
March 20th - via: kickstarter.com
Our primary impetus has been building interesting and engaging tools for science teachers. In our 'For Fun' page we list a number of experimentation the Audio Explorer board is capable of performing, without any additional resource. These hands-on... (Read More)
Application Updates - Remote Scope, Remote Spectrum Analyzer, and the RAS-DAS-1 Server
March 14th - via: kickstarter.com
There has been some significant interest in a hackable digital oscilloscope for the raspberry pi. The main thing we've been lacking in this regard is triggering capability, and it looks like we've made some significant headway in this respect. As a... (Read More)
We are making nice progress on our remote scope software
March 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Our web-browser operated Remote Scope development is progressing nicely. It will alleviate users' need to learn Linux commands to perform some tasks. Our team recently achieved a timed triggering capability also. In a few days, we expect to be... (Read More)
What's in the works --RAS-DAS-2?, Optical Explorer?
March 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Our team has been brainstorming about what our next products will be. There are a few optical, bio-sensor capabilities that will greatly expand the things one can do with our PEBs. The next generation RAS-DAS will offer higher performance and... (Read More)
The untold story --our grander motivation, to boost STEM eductation
March 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Among out team we had discussed what we could do to motivate our children and grand children to get interested in electronics, and science. But we were told that the education market is hard to crack and will take a long time. Our earlier effort... (Read More)
International orders
March 8th - via: kickstarter.com
We are supplying a USB power supply with a US power plug. We have made attempts to modify our offering from 'US only shipping' for those pledge levels already have backers, but have not gotten response. For now, all international orders are... (Read More)
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