Adafruit Data Logger

Datalogging is an important aspect of a problem. Get data; analyze data; solve problem; eat pie!

To accomplish the first task (get data), the Adafruit datalogger shield for Arduino compatibles is a pretty well-thought out solution. Data is date/time stamped, and written to an SD card in one unit. Solder in the mounting pins, install the battery for the real-time clock, and you’re ready to load code into your Arduino to make this shield log stuff.

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Description

There are some clever code hacks to maximize this shield’s ability to log data at up to 100k samples/second (8-bit accuracy, or 256 levels), and as high as 30k samples per second at 10-bit accuracy (1024 levels).

Features

  • SD card interface works with FAT16 or FAT32 formatted cards. 3.3v level shifter circuitry prevents damage to your SD card
  • Real time clock (RTC) keeps the time going even when the Arduino is unplugged. The battery backup lasts for years
  • Included libraries and example code for both SD and RTC mean you can get going quickly
  • Prototyping area for soldering connectors, circuitry or sensors.
  • Onboard 3.3v regulator is both a reliable reference voltage and also reliably runs SD cards that require a lot of power to run
  • Works with Arduino UNO, Duemilanove, Diecimila, Leonardo or ADK/Mega R3 or higher. ADK/Mega R2 or lower are not supported.

Specifications

  • Dimensions (assembled): 70mm x 53mm x 17mm (2.7in x 2in x 0.65in)
  • SD Card protrudes by 10mm (0.4in) when inserted
  • Weight: 22g/0.8oz
  • The real time clock uses I2C 7-bit address 0x68.

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