SparkFun OpenLog

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Product details

OpenLog is an open-source data logger. It is easy to use and customizable. We wanted to create a serial logger that simply works: power it on, and the logger starts logging. With three Ctrl-Zs, you switch from logging mode to command mode. 'new' creates a new file, 'md' creates a directory, and '?' brings up help. OpenLog doesn't do much, but it logs serial streams very flexibly. Example: >new testfile.txt >append testfile.txt <(send a large text with three trailing Ctrl-Zs). That's it. The OpenLog firmware is open source and is based on Bill Greiman's sdfatlib. OpenLog supports FAT16 and FAT32 microSD cards, tested up to 64GB. A new firmware with Arduino 1.6.5 support and support for faster baud rates is available.

Features:

  • Logging on inexpensive microSD FAT16/32 cards up to 64GB
  • Simple command interface
  • Three modes:
  • NewLog creates a new log on every power-on and immediately starts logging
  • SeqLog appends to the file "SeqLog.txt" on every power-on and immediately starts logging
  • Command starts the OpenLog in command mode
  • Adjustable baud rates up to 115200bps
  • Configurable via a config.txt on the microSD card or through a menu system
  • Power, Ground, and RX-I must be connected at a minimum
  • The ATmega328 can be reprogrammed with the Arduino IDE
  • Two status LEDs
  • Input voltage from 3.3V to 12V
  • 2mA idle; 6mA maximum consumption
  • Size: 5 x 15 x 19mm.

Key specifications

Compatible hardware
Various

General information

Item number
5998844
Manufacturer
SparkFun
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
DEV-13712
Release date
19.8.2016

Compatibility

Compatible hardware
Various

Electronic module properties

Module type
Various

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
0 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.11

Package dimensions

Length
9 cm
Width
1 cm
Height
7 cm
Weight
1 g

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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