Description
The SparkFun DataLogger IoT is a data logger that comes preprogrammed to automatically log GPS and various pressure, humidity, and distance sensors. All without writing a single line of code! The DataLogger automatically detects, configures, and logs Qwiic sensors. It was specifically designed for users who just need to capture a lot of data to a CSV or JSON file and get back to their more extensive project. Save the data to a microSD card or send it wirelessly to your preferred Internet of Things (IoT) service!
This DataLogger IoT omits a built-in IMU. This version still supports auto-detection and logging of over a dozen sensors and GNSS receivers. Power up the DataLogger IoT, configure the board to record readings from supported devices, and begin logging! Data can be time-stamped when the time is synced to NTP, GNSS, or RTC.
The DataLogger IoT is highly configurable over an easy-to-use serial interface. Simply plug in a USB-C cable and open a serial terminal at 115200 baud. The logging output is automatically streamed to the terminal and the microSD card. Pressing any key in the terminal window will open the configuration menu.
The DataLogger IoT automatically scans, detects, configures, and logs various Qwiic sensors plugged into the board (No soldering! No programming!). Currently, auto-detection is supported on the following Qwiic products:
- Any u-Blox GNSS Modules (Lat/Long, Altitude, Velocity, SIV, Time, Date) such as:
- Distance:
- Pressure, Altitude, Humidity, and Temperature Data:
- BME280 Atmospheric
- LPS25HB Absolute Pressure
- MPR Series - MPRLS0025PA00001A MicroPressure
- MS8607 Pressure, Humidity, and Temperature
- MS5637 Barometric Pressure and Temperature
- AHT20 Humidity and Temperature
- SHTC3 Humidity and Temperature
- SDP31 Differential Pressure
- BMP384 Pressure and Temperature
- BMP581 Pressure and Temperature
- ENS160/BME280 Environmental Combo
- Air Quality and Environmental Sensors:
- CCS811 Air Quality (CO2 and VOC)
- ENS160 Indoor Air Quality Sensor (AQI, eCO2, TVOC)
- PASCO2V01 Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (CO2)
- SGP30 Air Quality (TVOC, CO2, H2, Ethanol)
- SGP40 Air Quality (VOC, Humidity, Temperature)
- SCD30 CO2, Humidity, and Temperature
- SCD40 CO2, Humidity, and Temperature
- BME680 Air Quality (Pressure, Humidity, Temperature, Gas, VOCs)
- BME688 Air Quality (Pressure, Humidity, Temperature, Gas, VOCs, VSC, CO, Gas)
- FS3000 Air Velocity
- SEN54 Environmental Sensor Node (Particle, VOC, Humidity, and Temperature)
- STC31 CO2 and Temperature sensor
- VEML6075 UV
- VEML7700 Ambient Light and Lux
- OPT4048DTSR Tristimulus Color and Mini
- AS7265x Triad Spectroscopy
- Temperature:
- AMG8833 Grid-EYE Infrared Array
- MCP9600 Thermocouple Amplifier
- PT100 ADS122C04 PR Temperature
- TMP117 High Precision Temperature
- Power:
- Real-Time Clock:
- RV8803 RTC Module
- NFC/RFID:
- ST25DVxxKC Dynamic NFC/RFID Tag
- Biometric Sensors:
- Weight:
- NAU7802 Qwiic Scale Load Cell Amplifier
- Miscellaneous:
- Qwiic Button
- Qwiic Twist RGB Rotary Encoder
- Analog Voltage:
The DataLogger IoT uses standard microSD cards to record clear text, comma-separated (i.e., CSV), or JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) files. You probably already have a microSD card, but if you need additional units, see the related items. Note that the DataLogger IoT cannot use any size microSD card. The DataLogger IoT supports 4-bit SDIO with microSD cards formatted as FAT32 and the older FAT16 (i.e., FAT) formats up to 32GB.
Low-power logging is supported. The DataLogger IoT can be configured to take readings about 26 times a second with the default sensors turned on or as slow as 1 reading every 24 hours. You choose! The DataLogger IoT has a built-in LiPo charging set at 500mA/hr. When sleep mode is enabled, the resulting sleep current is approximately 200µA.
With a 2.4GHz WiFi connection, you can also send data to the cloud! The following IoT services are supported:
- MQTT Client
- MQTT Secure Client
- AWS IoT
- ThingSpeak MQTT
- Azure IoT
- HTTP IoT
- MachineChat
- Arduino IoT Cloud
New features are constantly being added, so we've developed two methods of updating the firmware on your DataLogger IoT! If you have a microSD card, you can download the firmware binary to the memory card and update the board through the configuration menu. If you have a WiFi connection, you can also update the firmware over the air using the configuration menu! No need to install Arduino or a bunch of libraries.
The SparkFun Qwiic Connect System is an ecosystem of I2C sensors, actuators, shields, and cables that make prototyping faster and less prone to error. All Qwiic-enabled boards use a common 1mm pitch, 4-pin JST connector. This reduces the amount of required PCB space, and polarized connections mean you can’t hook it up wrong.