SDLogger - Open Hardware Data Logger
SDLogger is a simple serial logger based on SparkFun/Nathan Seidle's OpenLog. It is using an ATmega644P processor running at 14.7456MHz and logs to full-size SD cards. It supports both standard SD cards (FAT16) and SDHC cards (FAT32). SDLogger ships with OpenLog firmware 1.61 installed (compiled with SDHC/FAT32 support and large 2048 character input buffer) together with an Arduino-compatible bootloader for easy program update.
Features
Simple to configure and use
Automatically logs data received on the serial input port
Can be configured using a config file on the SD card
Supports 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 and 230400 serial baud rates at 8-N-1.
Supports both standard SD cards up to 2GB (FAT16) and SDHC cards up to 16GB (FAT32)
Large input buffer (2048 characters)
Full-size SD card form factor
14.7456 MHz crystal oscillator for precise baud rate generation
Input voltage range: 3.3 to 12V
Arduino-compatible bootloader installed for easy program update
Full Arduino environment support - can be used as an inexpensive Arduino board for program development
I/O ports supported in Arduino environment (in addition to the main serial port): 4 analog inputs, second serial port, I2C port
Simple SDLogger original firmware restore procedure using the Arduino environment
SDLogger hardware/firmware designed by Saanlima/Magnus Karlsson and released under CC BY-SA v3 license
Design files, Arduino code and other ported code available on GitHub
Resources
SDLogger wiki pages
OpenLog wiki pages (Much of the information here is also relevant to SDLogger)
Credits
The FAT16/FAT32 firmware was originally designed by Roland Riegel and is released under GPL v2.
OpenLog hardware and firmware developed by SparkFun/Nathan Seidle's OpenLog and released under CC-SA v3 license
Arduino SdFat library written by Bill Greiman and is released under GPL v3
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