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logging data into some storage or memory
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Data acquisition/logging question
Here is a program I wrote that follows an approach somewhat similar to
Michael Stachowsky's answer:
The ADC is configured with the prescaler set to 128 (just like the
Arduino core does), which gives …
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Sum values, store them and print the last value
In a recent comment, you posted a link to a forum thread with the
code for reading the sensor. You should have provided this information
up front, because it completely changes the problem. It appears …
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Uniform timing when using Arduino for data acquisition
the ADC is LTC1859 and triggers on the slave select falling edge.
No, it doesn't. Here is a link to its datasheet. It has a pin
labeled CONVST, for “conversion start”. According to the section Pin
f …
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EEPROM.get returns bad data
You are saving a String object in EEPROM, which is useless. A string
object does not store the contents of your string. Instead, it just
stores:
the memory address where the actual contents (the cha …
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data classification with arduino
If you plan to continuously take data at a fixed rate, I suggest you
don't timestamp the individual records. Instead, store the initial
timestamp and the data sampling period in a binary header, follo …