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A data logger built on using the adafruit Datalogging Arduino Shield on an Arduino Mega 2560 R3. 3 types of different units can be measured right now: Current, Voltage, Temperature.
This is a TTL Data logger that writes the data to an SD-Card. The used hardware is a Arduino UNO and a micro SD-Card adapter (OPEN-SMART microSD Card Adapter). The wiring between the SD-Card adapter ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Cellphone Hacks, gps hacks Tagged arduino, data logger, data logging, GPRS, gps, gsm, shield ← Hackaday Retro Edition Roundup ...
Now that tinkering has finally come to fruition with [Phang]’s TraLog shield, a single Arduino shield that combines GPS tracking with a GSM and GPRS transceiver.
Arduino devices have had the option of a GSM linkup for awhile, but getting that cellular link to truly strut its stuff hasn't always been easy, even for those of us who'd be inclined to program ...
Build an Arduino-based 4-Channel Data Logger Wouldn't it be nice to have your own simple on-demand data logger for those occasions when you don't have connectivity? Here's how to build one using an ...
How do you save data from an Arduino-based device to a memory card? Fortunately, a microSD card and SD card breakout board now make this an easy task.
Ride comfort can be measured using different approaches. Road profile is the one of most important factors that affect the comfortability of passengers in a driving car. Road profile also affect the ...