Description
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Numato’s 32 Channel USB GPIO module is a low cost easily deployable solution for connecting your PC to other electronic circuitry through USB. No USB-specific knowledge is required to set up and use this module. Numato Lab’s GPIO devices provide an interface that looks like a Serial Port on your Operating System, thus effectively hiding the complexity of USB. All that you need to operate GPIOs is a standard Serial Terminal Emulator such as HyperTerminal/Teraterm or your favorite programming language such as C/C++ , Python, Perl, etc. Besides providing standard General Purpose IOs, this product has multiple Analog Inputs as well. With the help of appropriate sensors, these Analog inputs can be used to read Analog quantities such as temperature, pressure, distance, sound, etc.
Features
- 32 TTL (3.3V) compatible GPIOs available
- All GPIOs can be individually configured as input or output
- Can be controlled by using standard serial console applications or custom applications
- No USB protocol knowledge required
- Onboard controller can be reprogrammed for custom applications
Applications
- Home Automation
- Lighting Control
- Garden Equipment Control
- Industrial Automation
- Test Fixtures
- DIY and Hobby
- Add more IOs and Analog channels to industrial/modular computers
- Add more IOs and Analog channels to Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison, BeagleBone and similar CPU boards
- Add IOs to Android-based systems (Smartphones, Tabs and custom devices)
Supporting operating systems
- Windows XP
- Windows 7
- Windows 8/8.1
- Windows 10
- Linux
- Mac OS X
- Android
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