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.
It runs on a Wio Terminal with an analogue Seed Studio Grove sensor connected in the right socket and optionally a speaker in the left socket. (Adjusting pin numbers might perhaps make it run on other ...
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. Below is a simple tutorial on how to capture data ...
Now you can prove that you have the bumpiest commute in the office by measuring how rough your ride actually is. [Techbitar] calls the project the Bump-O-Meter. It uses an Arduino, GPS, and ...
Abstract: 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 ...
If you want to see what kind of abuse you’re causing your body when out on those single-track rides this system is just the thing. It’s an Arduino data logger that [Wdm006] takes along on the rides ...
This project is just like a tracker that can sense a data with the accurate time and location. This shield is designed to support four GPS modules that is straight-forward and easy. Plug in a ...
This contribution shows the possibilities of applying a low-cost, multi-purpose data logger built around an Arduino Mega 2560 single-board computer. Most projects use this kind of hardware to develop ...
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