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If you don't have them, now would be a good time to borrow or purchase them. Many of these parts are available in a place like Radio Shack or other higher quality DIY electronics stores. I recommend a "basic" electronics tool set for this kit, which I describe here. Soldering iron. One with temperature control and a stand is best. A conical or small 'screwdriver' tip is good, almost all irons come with one of these. Do not use a "ColdHeat" soldering iron , they are not suitable for delicate electronics work and can damage the kit see here.

Check out my recommended basic soldering iron and where to buy. Good solder is a good thing. Bad solder leads to bridging and cold solder joints which can be tough to find. Don't buy a tiny amount, you'll run out when you least expect it.

A half pound spool is a minimum. Check out my recommended basic solder and where to buy. Check out my recommended basic multimeter and where to buy. Check out my recommended basic diagonal cutters and where to buy. Check out my recommended basic desoldering tool and where to buy. Not absolutely necessary but will make things go much much faster.

Check out my recommended basic 3rd hand tool and where to buy. Place the resistor in the location marked R5. Resistors do not have polarity which means you can put it in 'either way' and it will work just fine. Bend the wire legs out so that the resistor sits flat against the PCB. This resistor is necessary to keep the SD card deactivated when not in use - this prevents accidental writes to the card that could scamble it! Once you are feeling comfortable with the resistors, lets do the SD card holder.

The holder is surface mount there are no wires that go through the board but the spacing is very generous, so it wont be difficult. The holder has two bumps that 'snap' into place on the PCB.

Make sure that the bumps are engaged and the holder is sitting flat. We will now solder in the two 2. Next we will install the two yellow ceramic capacitors C1 and C3. Ceramic capacitors are not polar so they can be inserted either way and will work fine.

Electrolytic capacitors are polarized and must be placed correctly. Next we will solder in the 3. The regulator is in a TO package, with a semi-cylindrical plastic part and three legs.

Insert it into the location marked IC1. Because of the way the pads are layed out, the regulator wont sit flat against the PCB. Thats OK, it should stick up a little bit. Make sure the flat side of the package matches the outline on the silkscreen. The socket is for protecting the clock chip and making it easy to insert and remove. Unfortunately, RTCs often shouldnt be removed which means that placing this part is not always preferrable. If the loggershield is going to be used in a place where the chip may get knocked out, you may want to skip the socket and just solder the chip in.

The socket has a little notch in one end. That notch should match the one in the picture silkscreened onto the circuit board. This will help you place the chipin properly later. In this photo its on the LEFT. You may need to solder one pin of the socket while holding it it in with a finger or tape as the legs aren't long enough to be bent while in place.

Now you can place IC2 the DS RTC chip into the socket by gently bending the pins in so that they line up with the socket and the dot and notch in the chip are on the same side as the socket notch.

The RTC is what keeps time when the power is out, its a very very very low power microcontroller and crystal that will keep time for years on a tiny coin cell. This way you can mod your clock with ease and not have to reset it after power loss. The next chip IC3 is the CD which is the 3.

IC's must be placed a certain way, or they dont work. Make sure you get this right because if the part is in wrong its a real pain to fix! On one end of the chip is a round notch. In this photo its on the right. Make sure this notch matches the silkscreen underneath where there a similar round notch.

In thie photo its on the LEFT. First, melt a tiny bit of solder onto the center tab of the battery holder BAT. This will make good contact with the battery. The button is a symmetric part so it can go in two ways. Line up the metal legs with the holes in the circuit board and snap it in. The button should sit flat against the circuit board. Next, break the pin header strip into smaller sections so that the shield can be placed on the Arduino. COM-File is a simple serial data logging app that can connect to and log virtually any serial peripheral.

This utility processes data packages received via RS ports and records the data to an Excel or Access file or any other Windows application. The program gives you the way to not only collect serial data from any device in real time but also receive and transmit data via an RS or RS interface with a hardware converter. With this handy app, you can capture data from a serial port, process it according to your needs, extract bits of data from data packets, and then send the data to any Windows or DOS application by clicking the appropriate buttons in the application window.

Advanced Serial Data Logger is a great solution for automated data collection systems, office call analysis systems, etc. The program can also transmit requests and commands via a serial port when you need to control serial devices using ASCII default or Modbus protocols.

Logging COM port activity can become a real challenge for users working with serial devices and applications. RS data logger hardware delivers a great option to monitor and analyze the activity of serial ports.

With its advanced time-stamping and live data streaming options, this solution can be applied as both a Wi-Fi hotspot and a Wi-Fi device. You can access this serial logger from a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or computer and find the data log on the webpage it presents. The RSLogger family of devices offers users small and powerful units designed for logging serial bus and RS traffic.

They deliver advanced features such as unlimited storage capacity that employs USB Mass Storage intelligent backups. RSLogger Module is a hardware device offering the outstanding data-logging and analyzing capabilities that make it a favorite for many users. Want to find out how to build an Arduino data logger and watch data from an Arduino? If you can use an SD card in your project, that is an obvious solution to create an Arduino SD card data logger.

Some Ethernet shields are provided with an SD Card reader. Or you can add an SD card by using a microSD adapter. You only need to make sure it is a slower class. Connector Pin-Out. The CANedge1 is ideal for recording data over long periods from fleets - incl. Ideal for e. If you have e. Simply connect it and leave it in. If the issue occurs, you can extract the raw data, DBC convert it and plot it for quick diagnostics. The standalone CANedge1 is ideal for recording data from equipment deployed in the field: It's durable, compact and simple to install.

You can e. Further, the CANedge CAN bus data logger series will be our focus for new firmware upgrades - meaning you'll see a lot of powerful features added in addition to the above over the coming period. The size of a raw MDF4 log files depends on the type of application. On an 8 GB SD card, this results in hours of non-stop data months.

On a 32 GB SD card, this corresponds to hours of non-stop data months. Should the SD card become full, enabling cyclic logging will allow the CANedge CAN data logger to keep recording data by deleting the oldest log files first.

For this type of use case, we would recommend e. For more details on how the device works, we recommend reviewing the getting started guide and product manual. In practice, this includes raw data from almost all vehicles cars, trucks, tractors, forklifts, buses, motorcycles, electric vehicles, Most planes and boats also use CAN bus. In terms of protocols, this encompasses e. Also, note that all cars differ in the amount of OBD2 parameters they support - and the CANedge1 is of course only able to record the supported data.

At the same time, it's designed to be really simple-to-use, e. This means that the device is interoperable with many different software tools on the market. We also provide a simple open executable for converting raw MDF4 data into e.

You can naturally set this up while at the same time logging other CAN data via Channel 2 at the same time. You can of course also connect our CANmod.



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