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OpenLog is an open source data logger. Simple to use, simple to change. We wanted to create a serial logger that just worked. Power up this device and it will start logging any received serial data at 9600bps. Sending Ctrl+z three times will drop out of logging and in to command mode. ‘new’ will create a new file. ‘md’ makes a directory. ‘?’ brings up the list of commands. OpenLog doesn’t do a lot, but it does log serial streams extremely well. Features: Log to low-cost microSD FAT16/32 cards up to 16GB Simple command interface Edit config.txt file from a computer to change baud rate and other system settings Three modes: NewLog creates a new log every power up and immediately starts logging SeqLog appends a file called “SeqLog.txt” at every power up and immediately starts logging Command mode starts OpenLog at a command prompt at power up Configurable baud rates (2400 to 115200bps) Configure unit through config file or the menu system Power, ground, and RX-I are the minimum connections Reprogrammable ATmega328 using the Arduino IDE Two LEDs indicate writing status Input voltage from 3.3V to 12V 2mA idle, 6mA at maximum recording rate Dimensions: 0.16 x 0.6 x 0.75" (4 x 15 x 19mm) Documents: Example Arduino Sketches Command Set Datasheet Datalogger comparison Schematic
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