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Data Logging Shield for Arduino by Adafruit

ARD3-1141
Data Logging Sheild for Arduino by Adafruit

$26.00

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Description

This Adafruit data logging shield for Arduino is a dedicated and well-designed data logging shield. It is very handy for most data logging situations. It uses the "R3 layout" I2C and ICSP/SPI ports so it is compatible with a wide variety of Arduinos and Arduino compatibles.

The shield has a number of features that lend themselves to make a good data logger. The first is expandable memory in the form of a fat16 or fat 32 SD Card(Not supplied with the shield). It has a built-in real-time-clock to give the exact time when an entry is made. It also has two configurable indicator LEDs. And whats's more! it has a large prototyping area to set up the sensors which are being used for input.

This shield is shipped fully assembled and with an accompanying battery for the real-time clock. The only construction needed is the soldering of the male to male headers used to mount the shield.

The shield is fully documented and supported by a library created by Adafruit.

Features

  • Support for FAT16 or FAT32 SD Cards
  • 3.3V level shifter circuit protects the SD card.
  • Inbuilt real time clock for accurate times on entries.
  • Fully supported library and documentation.
  • Prototyping area for soldering components or sensors
  • All current Arduino models are supported.

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Data Logging Shield for Arduino by Adafruit

ARD3-1141

$26.00

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