Monday, October 22, 2012

ArduLog Data Logger V2

This is our own version of Sparkfun's Openlog Data Logger. We wanted a slightly different design so we have made our own, whilst still being 100% software compatable. We even offer it with the Openlog software pre-installed our our own Arduino Data Logging Software.

This is the new Version 2 board which retains the same form factor of the previous board but breaks out an additional 3 pins from the ATmega328 chip. These additional pins allow the connection of analog and digital sensors and other devices to make an ideal standalone data logging board.
The serial and power connections match with the Sparkfun FTDI basic board, so now you can plug it straight in to program it.

Each unit is fully tested

Features

  • ATmega328 running at 16MHz / 3.3V
  • Quality Molex microSD socket for long lasting connections
  • 100% compatable with Sparkfun Openlog software
  • 4x mounting holes (2mm diameter)
  • Two LEDs indicate status
  • Input voltage from 3.3V to 6V
  • Ardulog runs at 3.3V but all pins are 5V tolerant
  • Reprogrammable ATmega328 using the Arduino IDE.
  • Arduino UNO Bootloader installed
  • Datalogging Sensor input connections
    • Up to 4 Analog Input pins for logging analog signals (Arduino pins A1, A3, A4, A5)
    • I2C pins SDA and SCL (on analog pins A4, A5)
    • SPI
    • RX/TX Serial
  • Board size: 30mm x 25mm
http://www.hobbytronics.co.uk/ardulog2

1 comment:

  1. I lost my FTDI circuit. Can I use an Arduino UNO with removable chip to program the Ardulog?
    (See http://rctech.blogspot.it/2011/04/program-pro-mini-using-another-arduino.html )

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