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Start Data Logging. Now you can write data to the SD card. First, open the “Datalogger” example sketch (File > Examples > SD > Datalogger) and upload it to Arduino. This sketch reads the value from ...
Once the data is logged, the SD card can be removed and the .csv file opened in spreadsheet software to make a graph showing temperature change over time. Posted in Arduino Hacks , green hacks ...
What happens when an engineer builds a smart garden? This Arduino-powered system automates watering while collecting real-time data on soil moisture, temperature, and sunlight. From sensor ...
Now you can prove that you have the bumpiest commute in the office by measuring how rough your ride actually is. [Techbitar] calls the project the Bump-O-Meter. It uses an Arduino, GPS, and acceler… ...
Programming the Raspberry Pi Pico with Arduino IDE. The tutorial on Hackster.io provides a comprehensive guide on how to program the Raspberry Pi Pico using the Arduino IDE.
Surfer and industrial design student Rob Renn has come up with a unique way to create new surfboards: using data logging on previous boards to build better ones in the future. Renn strapped an ...