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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 will require high-capacity real-time data logging capabilities, as air-to-ground data communication has not yet been developed. To address this requirement, LadyAda's Data Logging Shield will be ...
Components and Assembly The extendable Arduino GPS data logger consists of a shield that is fitted with the GPS receiver, SD card reader, and accelerometer, together with an Arduino UNO board.
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.
This shield is designed to support four GPS modules that is straight-forward and easy. Plug in a supported GPS module and run, logging to a FAT16-formatted SD flash memory card and storing analog ...
Here is the Arduino Data Logger Project covered with circuit diagram and code to learn how we can log temperature and humidity to SD card at a specific interval of time.
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 ...
In the 2014 July/August issue of Elektor we wrote about our Arduino Extension Shield that, in particular for the Arduino Uno, provided additional interface options, LEDs, pushbuttons and an LCD. The ...