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Data logger for mutliple signal voltage <5V

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Data logger for mutliple signal voltage &lt;5V

Hello,
Dioes anyone know of a nice cheap off-the-shelf Data logger for a maximum of eight voltage signals from 0-5V.
The signals are just plain DC, and dont need to be the last word in accuracy.
Hopefully something that can be connected into a Laptop via USB etc.
Like a version of TC-08 by picotech but for simple voltage signals and not thermocouple voltages.

TC-08 thermopcouple data logger
https://www.picotech.com/data-logger/tc-08/thermocouple-data-logger

only needs to take say 1 sample per 5 seconds or so on each channel.

I appreciate we could actually use the TC-08, but wondered if there is something much cheaper, as we do not need the TC-08 accuracy.

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Also, something much cheaper than the Picolog1012, as we dont need that kind of sample rate.
 
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Hi,

what about a simple microcontroller?
There are a lot around with 8 input channels. for many of them there are cheap assembled PCBs available in the internet.

Maybe those atmega328 PCBs at ebay.

Klaus
 

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