Product Description: Openlog Serial Data Logger Open Source Data Recorder NAZE32 F3 Blackbox ATMEGA328 Support Micro SD Module For Arduino
The Openlog Serial Data Logger is a versatile, open-source data logging solution for Arduino and embedded systems projects. This compact device, built around the ATMEGA328 microcontroller, allows you to easily record and store serial data to a micro SD card. Ideal for applications such as data acquisition, sensor logging, and embedded systems testing, the Openlog Serial Data Logger provides a reliable and low-cost method of collecting data over time.
This data logger is highly compatible with a wide range of systems, including the NAZE32 F3 blackbox, Arduino boards, and other microcontroller platforms. It supports UART communication (Serial) to log data in real-time, and the recorded data is stored in standard text file format on a micro SD card. With the ability to store large amounts of data, it is a must-have tool for engineers, developers, and hobbyists looking to monitor and log serial data for a variety of projects.
The module features easy integration with Arduino IDE, and its open-source nature makes it highly customizable for different applications. Whether you’re working with sensors, robotics, or flight control systems like the NAZE32 F3, this data logger is an excellent tool to log and analyze data for troubleshooting, performance analysis, or simply collecting historical information.
Features:
- ATMEGA328 Microcontroller: Powered by the ATMEGA328 microcontroller, providing reliable performance for serial data logging.
- Supports Micro SD Cards: Logs data to a micro SD card, allowing for large-scale data storage in standard text file formats.
- Open Source: Fully open-source, compatible with the Arduino IDE, making it easy to modify and integrate into your projects.
- UART Serial Communication: Uses UART (Serial) for easy communication with devices like Arduino, NAZE32 F3 blackbox, or other microcontrollers.
- Compact and Low Power: Small form factor and low power consumption, making it ideal for portable or battery-powered applications.
- Real-Time Logging: Enables real-time data logging to monitor sensors, system performance, or process parameters over extended periods.
- Easy Integration with Arduino: Compatible with Arduino boards, NAZE32 F3 flight controllers, and other microcontroller systems.
- Data Format: Stores data in simple text file format (.txt) for easy access and analysis.
Application:
- Data Acquisition Systems: Ideal for logging sensor data, measurements, or other system parameters in industrial, research, or hobbyist applications.
- Flight Control Logging: Works well with NAZE32 F3 flight controllers, enabling flight data logging for drones, quadcopters, or UAVs.
- Embedded System Testing: Useful for debugging and testing embedded systems, allowing you to log real-time data for performance analysis or troubleshooting.
- Robotics Projects: Perfect for recording sensor outputs, motor performance, or other robotic parameters in autonomous systems or control systems.
- Environmental Monitoring: Can be used for environmental data logging (e.g., temperature, humidity, etc.), with the ability to store large datasets for later review.
- Educational Projects: Suitable for educational use to help students learn about data logging techniques, sensor integration, and microcontroller-based systems.
- Vehicle Data Logging: Can be integrated into vehicle systems to record engine performance, speed, GPS coordinates, and other metrics.
- Home Automation: Collect data from various sensors and log information for monitoring smart home systems or energy usage.
Package Included:
1 x Openlog Serial Data Logger (ATMEGA328) with Micro SD Module for Arduino
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