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OpenLog Serial Data Logger for Arduino

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Description

    The OpenLog runs off of an onboard ATmega328, running at 16MHz thanks to the onboard crystal.

    The OpenLog draws 6mA when recording a 512 byte buffer, but as that process takes a fraction of a second, the average current draw is closer to 5mA.

    Keep in mind though that if you are recording a constant data stream at 115200bps, you will approach that 6mA limit.

    All data logged by the OpenLog is stored on the microSD card that involve the features of 64MB to 64GB capacity and FAT16 or FAT32 file type.

    Note: The latest version of the firmware (included with this board) does not compile in Arduino 1.6.7. You will need to compile in 1.6.5.

    Features:

    VCC Input: 3.3V-12V (Recommended 3.3V-5V)

      Log to low-cost microSD FAT16/32 cards up to 64GB

        Simple command interface

          Configurable baud rates (up to 115200bps)

            Pre Programmed ATmega328 and bootloader

              Four SPI pogo pins

                Two LEDs indicate writing status

                  2mA idle, 6mA at maximum recording rate

                    can run at least the connection for vcc, gnd, rx


                    This video will help you start with openlog :

                    note: the item in this video from another manufacturer but works the same